10 psi.
The relationship between cubic feet per minute or cfm and cubic meter per hour or cmh is that there are approximately 0.59 cfm in 1 cmh. Similarly, 1 cfm is equal to approximately 1.7 cmh.
There are 400 cfm in 1 ton
Take the number of cubic feet and divide that by the number of minutes. cfm=cf/m
35
No, they are not equal. The volume of air at different pressures does not directly correlate in a linear manner. Pressure and volume are inversely proportional according to Boyle's Law, so as pressure decreases, volume increases and vice versa.
As psi (pressure) increases, cfm (cubic feet per minute) generally decreases. This is because at higher pressures, air volume decreases due to compression. The relationship between psi and cfm is influenced by factors such as the compressor type, design, and operating conditions.
To convert from 400 scfm at 116.0302 PSI to cfm, you can use the ideal gas law equation. Assuming standard conditions of 14.7 PSI and 60°F, you can adjust the volume flow rate from the given conditions to standard conditions using the ideal gas law. Applying this equation will give you the equivalent flow rate in cfm at standard conditions.
350
Because it can.
35 inches of water is equivalent to approximately 1.27 psi. This can be calculated by dividing the height of the water column (35 inches) by the conversion factor (27.71 inches of water column per psi).
The total amount required is measured in PSI, which is about 35 PSI. Therefore, the amount you need is calculated by using the following formula: Required PSI = 35 PSI - Actual PSI
More cfm's more airflow. Yes, more is better when you are powering certain airtools. Check the air tool specifically to see the demands
11.5 cfm@90psi
It's 35 psi. -or am I mis-understanding you.
CFM is a unit of flow PSI is a unit of pressure you cant equate these except to say that they are inversely proportional... as pressure increases flow decreases
35 million PSI