It depends on what information you have and in what form it is.
Basically what is required is to find an equivalent ratio where the denominator is 1 hour - or its equivalent eg 60 minutes, 3600 seconds or 1/24 day, etc.
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Miles per hour or kilometers per hour
1 miles per hour = 1 609.344 meters per hour
You cannot since the units of measurement are incompatible. Apart from the fact that ton hour per hour is simply ton.
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Units produced per hour divided by number of men. example: 15 units produced per hour by 5 men = 15/5 = 3 units per man-hour. If 15 units were produced per hour by only 3 men, the efficiency is better and it will become 15/3 = 5 units per man-hour.
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You can't convert between these units. Tons per hour is a (truly archaic) measure of cooling capacity. Megawatts is a measure of power.
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Velocity may be expressed as cm/second in CGS units and as m/sec in SI units. Other units include kilometers/hour (kph), miles per hour (mph), and feet/sec (fps)
The units are m/h.
Miles per hour Kilometer per hour Ft per sec
Velocity is commonly measured in miles per hour, or kilometers per hour, or feet per second, or meters per second. We could come up with other units, but those are the usual ones.
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Miles per hour or kilometers per hour
1 miles per hour = 1 609.344 meters per hour
units of speed = units of distance/units of time Examples: miles per hour (mi/hr), meters per second (m/s), kilometers per hour (km/hr).