No, revolutions per minute (RPM) and liters per minute (L/min) are two different units of measure that cannot be directly converted to each other without additional information like the size of the object being rotated and its volumetric capacity. RPM is a measure of rotational speed, while L/min is a measure of volume flow rate.
To convert cubic feet per hour to liters per minute, you can use the conversion factor: 1 cubic foot = 28.3168 liters and 1 hour = 60 minutes. So, you can multiply the cubic feet per hour value by 28.3168/60 to get liters per minute.
To calculate the flow rate in liters per minute, first convert 25 seconds to minutes by dividing by 60 (25 seconds / 60 = 0.4167 minutes). Then, divide the volume (4 liters) by the time in minutes (0.4167 minutes) to get the flow rate: 4 liters / 0.4167 minutes ≈ 9.6 liters per minute.
To convert from liters per minute (L/min) to standard liters per minute (SLM), you would need to account for the temperature and pressure of the gas. Standard liters per minute represent the flow rate of gas at standard conditions of 0 degrees Celsius and 1 atmosphere pressure. To make the conversion, you would need to adjust the flow rate based on the actual temperature and pressure conditions.
Millimeters per minute x 0.06 = meters per hour
3.7584 × 10-7 kL per day
To convert 12 milliliters per second to liters per minute, we first convert milliliters to liters by dividing by 1000 (since 1 liter = 1000 milliliters). Therefore, 12 milliliters per second is equivalent to 0.012 liters per second. To convert this to liters per minute, we multiply by 60 (since there are 60 seconds in a minute) to get 0.72 liters per minute.
Cubic feet per minute x 28.3168 = liters per minute
Multiply liters per minute by 0.0353146667 to get cubic feet per minute.
Multiply the number of Liters/minute by 0.06
60 seconds in a minute, so multiply by 60.
Divide the litres per minute by 4.55
Use this formula: gallons per minute x 3.785 = liters per minute
Convert 40% oxygen to liters
0.50 litres per sec = 0.50*60 = 30 litres/minute
Divide the RPM by 60.
Since a cubic meter is the same as 1000 liters, you have to divide the liters by 1000.
liters per minute x 2.1189 = cubic feet per hour