Convert this to a common unit. For example, to convert meters per second to km/hour, multiply by 3.6.Convert this to a common unit. For example, to convert meters per second to km/hour, multiply by 3.6.Convert this to a common unit. For example, to convert meters per second to km/hour, multiply by 3.6.Convert this to a common unit. For example, to convert meters per second to km/hour, multiply by 3.6.
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Those units are unrelated, and uncompatible - can't be converted. Grams / hour has units of mass / time. Joules or megajoules is a unit of energy.
1 mile per hour = 0.44704 meters per second.
Miles per hour x 1.467 = feet per second.
To convert 12.6 grams per second to ounces per hour: Calculate the number of grams per hour: 12.6 grams/second * 3600 seconds/hour = 45360 grams/hour Convert grams to ounces: 45360 grams/hour * 0.03527396 ounces/gram ≈ 1597.14 ounces/hour.
In relation to fuel consumption How do you convert from grams per kilowatt hour to litres per hour
Convert this to a common unit. For example, to convert meters per second to km/hour, multiply by 3.6.Convert this to a common unit. For example, to convert meters per second to km/hour, multiply by 3.6.Convert this to a common unit. For example, to convert meters per second to km/hour, multiply by 3.6.Convert this to a common unit. For example, to convert meters per second to km/hour, multiply by 3.6.
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To convert grams per kWh to liters per hour, you need to know the density of the substance you are working with. Once you have the density, you can use the formula: liters per hour = (grams per kWh * 1000) / (density in grams per liter). This will give you the conversion from energy units to volume units.
The number 12.3 grams per horsepower hour is very low. For a diesel engine, the fuel consumption is about 181 grams (of diesel fuel) per horsepower hour. If the 12.3 gram number were right, you just multiply by 67 and get 824.1 grams per hour, or 0.8241 kilograms, multiply by 2.204 pounds per kilogram and and get about 1.8 pounds per hour. This number is too low, it is about 1/3 of a gallon. So, where does the 12.3 number come from? I am fully qualified to answer this question. Stephen G. Margolis, PhD in Engineering Science silogram@alum.mit.edu Judging by the way the question is asked, I am assuming you are looking to find the emission factor and emission rate on a diesel engine to obtain a permit, rather than determine consumption. If this is the case, convert 12.3 grams(guessing that is the nitrogen oxides output) to .02712 pounds, and that gives your emission factor. Now multiply that by 67hp to get 1.817 pounds per horsepower hour, and that would be your emission rate. Ian, Facility Manager who occassion has to apply for permits
To convert miles per hour to feet per second multiply by 5280 (feet in a mile) and then divide by 3600 (seconds in an hour).
1,995 centimeters per second = 44.63 mph To convert from cm per second to miles per hour, divide cm per second by 44.7.
To convert feet per second to meters per hour, you first convert feet to meters by multiplying by 0.3048 and then convert seconds to hours by dividing by 3600. Therefore, 217.65 feet per second is approximately 148.53 meters per hour.
To convert 66 kilograms per hour to meters per second, we need to first convert kilograms to meters using the acceleration due to gravity, which is 9.81 m/s^2. Once we find the value in meters per hour, we can then convert it to meters per second by dividing by 3600 since there are 3600 seconds in an hour.
Find the reciprocal
Those units are unrelated, and uncompatible - can't be converted. Grams / hour has units of mass / time. Joules or megajoules is a unit of energy.