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β 11y agoOne with less than 500 litres!
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β 11y ago96 gallons per minute = about 363.4 liters per minute.
Multiply liters per minute by 0.0353146667 to get cubic feet per minute.
60 seconds in a minute, so multiply by 60.
Can't say because this depends on the flow coming out of the shower head. If the flow is 1ltr per minute then in 10 minutes you will use 10 litres The average shower in the US flows at a rate of 7.9 liters per minute, or 2.1 gallons per minute. A ten minute shower would consume 79 liters or 21 gallons of water.
Since a cubic meter is the same as 1000 liters, you have to divide the liters by 1000.
A standard C size oxygen cylinder typically holds around 1700 liters of oxygen. To calculate the duration, divide the cylinder's capacity (1700 liters) by the flow rate (8 liters per minute) to get the total minutes. In this case, the C size oxygen cylinder would last approximately 212.5 minutes (1700 / 8 = 212.5 minutes).
A size D oxygen cylinder typically contains 425 liters of oxygen. At a flow rate of 4 liters per minute, the cylinder would last approximately 106 minutes.
The duration a size E oxygen cylinder will last depends on the flow rate in liters per minute set on the regulator. A size E cylinder typically holds around 680 liters of oxygen. At a flow rate of 2.0 liters per minute, the cylinder would last approximately 340 minutes, which is about 5.7 hours.
To calculate the duration of oxygen flow from an E-cylinder, you can use the formula: (Cylinder pressure in psi x Cylinder factor) / (Flow rate in L/min x 1.8). For a 4.5-liter cylinder at 2000 psi with a flow rate of 5 liters per minute, and a cylinder factor of 0.16, it would take approximately 142 minutes to empty the cylinder.
A size E oxygen cylinder typically holds around 6800 liters of oxygen. At a flow rate of 4 liters per minute, the cylinder would last for approximately 1700 minutes, or about 28 hours.
An E oxygen cylinder typically contains around 680 liters of oxygen when filled to capacity. At a flow rate of 2 liters per minute, the cylinder would last approximately 340 minutes or about 5.7 hours.
1.76 liters per minute. Since an hour has 60 minutes, and the hours or minutes appear in the denominator, you have to divide by 60 to do the conversion.
The duration a size H cylinder of heliox will last depends on the flow rate it is used at. For example, if the flow rate is 4 liters per minute, a size H cylinder typically lasts around 4.5 hours. You can calculate the estimated duration by dividing the cylinder's capacity (in liters) by the flow rate (in liters per minute).
The duration a J size oxygen cylinder will last depends on the flow rate at which the oxygen is being accessed. To calculate this, you need to divide the cylinder's capacity (in liters) by the flow rate (in liters per minute) to determine the approximate duration in minutes. For a more accurate estimation, consult with a medical professional or oxygen provider.
A C oxygen cylinder typically holds about 3400 liters of oxygen. At a flow rate of 2 liters per minute, it will last for approximately 28 hours.
111mL per minute equates to 0.00185 liters per second.
About a minute long but no longer than 2 minutes