Divide gallons per day by 24.
There are 1440 minutes in one day. Therefore, to convert from miles per day to miles per minute, divide by 1440.There are 5280 feet in one mile, therefore, to convert from miles per minute to feet per minute, multiply by 5280.To use a simple example, if someone travels 720 miles in one day, then they travel at 720 / 1440 = 0.5 miles per minute. Multiplying this by 5280 gives 0.5 x 5280 = 2640 feet per minute.
(150 miles/day) x (1,609.344 meters/mile) x (1 day/86,400 seconds) = 2.794 meters per second
You cannot convert cubic meters per second to meters per second. You cannot convert volume to length.
1 m3 = 1,000 lirters1 day = 86,400 seconds225,000 L / da = (225,000 / 1,000) / 86,400 = .00260417 m3 / sec (rounded)
On average, 1 barrel of crude oil is equivalent to about 5,800 cubic feet, or 5.8 Mcf, of natural gas in terms of energy content. This comparison can vary depending on the specific composition and quality of the crude oil.
Divide by 100.
There are 7,480 gallons per mcf
To convert 3000 barrels per day to cubic meters per hour: 1 barrel is equal to 0.1589873 cubic meters. So, 3000 barrels per day is approximately 476.962 cubic meters per day. This is equivalent to around 19.873 cubic meters per hour.
To convert barrels per day (bbld) to metric tons per annum (mtpa), you need to know the density of the substance being measured. Once you know the density, you can use the formula: mtpa = bbld * 0.1364 * density (in metric tons per cubic meter). This conversion takes into account the volume of a barrel (0.1364 cubic meters) and the density to convert the measurement from volume to weight.
Divide gallons per day by 24.
As of June 13, 2013, Dominion East Ohio has gas tariffs for residential and non-residential customers. For residential, the basic service charge is $17.58 per month with a usage-based charge of $1.1106 per mcf for the first 50 mcf while non-residential tariffs are $20.00 and $1.4886 per mcf, respectively.
To convert 4 million metric tons to barrels per day, you need to know the specific gravity or density of the substance being measured. The conversion ratio will vary depending on the substance.
Use calculator dude..
You multiply your pounds per day by seven to get your answer if you lost the same amount of pounds each day.
Convert standard cubic meter per hour to million million standard cubic feet per day?
3.7584 × 10-7 kL per day