Multiply gpm by the number of minutes the flow lasted, to find the
gallons of volume that flowed during that time.
You need to know the linear density.
A ton is a measure of weight and a gallon is a measure of volume. You can't convert them as stated. If the gallon was water, you could say how much of a ton is in a gallon of water.
Mass = (Density)/(Volume) Make sure you convert your density to gallons.
You can't convert that. A gallon is a unit of volume; an inch is a unit of length.
Multiply your gpm by 60.
gallon per minute (gpm).
You don't. A gram is a measure of weight, a gallon is a measure of volume.
gallon per minute
To convert gallons per minute (gpm) to liters per second (L/s), you can use the conversion factor 1 gpm = 0.06309 L/s. So, 22.5 gpm is approximately 1.42 L/s.
Kw x 3412 / 10000 = gpm I think
A gallon of water has a volume of approximately 3.785 liters.
None. A yard is a linear measure of length a gallon is a measure of volume.
To convert hertz (Hz) to gallons per minute (GPM), you first need to understand the context of the measurement. Hertz measures frequency (cycles per second), while gallons per minute measures flow rate. If you know the volume of fluid being moved per cycle, you can multiply the frequency (in Hz) by that volume (in gallons) to get the flow rate in gallons per minute. For example, if one cycle moves 1 gallon of fluid, then 10 Hz would equal 10 GPM.
First you need the size of the pipe and the volume of water supply. Pressure will vary during usage. Standard well system operates between 20-40 psi and city systems operate from 50-70 psi.
You need to know the linear density.
A ton is a measure of weight and a gallon is a measure of volume. You can't convert them as stated. If the gallon was water, you could say how much of a ton is in a gallon of water.
Mass = (Density)/(Volume) Make sure you convert your density to gallons.