An hour meter keeps track of how long a particular machine is in use and will inform the owner of when a certain amount of time has been reached. When those hours are reached the machine can receive the proper maintenance on schedule.
1 meter per second = 3,600 meters per hour = 2.237miles per hour. (rounded)
Use this formula: mph x 0.447 = meters per second
2 (meters/minute) x 100 (centimeters/meter) x 60 (minutes/hour) = (2 x 100 x 60) (meter - centimeter - minute / minute - meter - hour) = 12,000 centimeters / hour
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1 meter per second squared equates to 42,519,685 feet per hour squared.
convert 1bar to meter cube per hour
0.0002777 meter per second
You divide by 3600 - since an hour has 3600 seconds.
Ex: 10 meter in 2 hoursand how many hour in 5 meter?Set up:10=25=?--> 5*2/10= 1So 5 meters in 1 hour.
1 meter per second = 3.6 kilometers per hour
You can accomplish this by removing one lead from the back of the hour meter. It will be a DC voltage circuit.
1 meter per second = 3,600 meters per hour = 2.237miles per hour. (rounded)
You multiply by the number of feeds per meter and by the number of minutes per hour.
(1 mile/sec) x (3,600 sec/hour) x (1,609.344 meter/mile) = 5,793,638 meter/hour
The hour meter on a Ferris IS600Z typically runs continuously whenever the engine is on, recording total operating hours. However, it may not stay on when the engine is off, depending on the specific design of the hour meter. It's best to consult the owner's manual for precise information regarding the hour meter's functionality.
it also depends on what meter you have, is it a KWH METER or a AH METER. IF ITS A KWH METER(KILO WATT HOUR) IT COUNTS IN WATTS (35w PER HOUR.)
The kilowatt hour (KWHr) measures electricity use.