"Normal" indicates that the volume is a calculated volume of the gas mass flow at standard temperature and pressure (STP). The current version of IUPAC's standard is a temperature of 0 °C (273.15 K, 32 °F) and an absolute pressure of 100 kPa (14.504 psi, 0.986 atm), while NIST's version is a temperature of 20 °C (293.15 K, 68 °F) and an absolute pressure of 101.325 kPa (14.696 psi, 1 atm).
Once the specific SRTP conditions are determined the STP volume will have to be converted to the volume at conditions present at the location using the appropriate gas laws.
Normal cubic meters per hour and cubic meters per hour are the same unit of volume flow rate so no conversion is needed.
Cubic feet are a measure of volume, kWh is a measure of energy. You can't convert the one to the other.
To convert milliliters per hour to cubic meters per second, you first need to convert milliliters to cubic meters by dividing by 1,000,000. Then, convert hours to seconds by multiplying by 3,600. Finally, divide the result in cubic meters by the result in seconds to get cubic meters per second.
There are approximately 0.02832 cubic meters per hour in a cubic foot per hour.
To convert 3000 barrels per day to cubic meters per hour: 1 barrel is equal to 0.1589873 cubic meters. So, 3000 barrels per day is approximately 476.962 cubic meters per day. This is equivalent to around 19.873 cubic meters per hour.
To convert cubic meters per hour to BTUs per hour, you need to know the type of gas. Multiply the cubic meters per hour by the energy content of the gas in BTUs per cubic meter to get the BTUs per hour.
2 million US gallons per day = 315.451 cubic meters per hour.
300 cubic meters per hour is about 176.57 cubic feet per minute.Formula: Cubic meters per hour x 0.5886 (rounded) = cubic feet per minute
-- Take the number of (cubic meters per second) -- Divide the number by 3,600 -- The answer is the number of (cubic meters per second)
To convert milliliters per hour to cubic meters per second, you first need to convert milliliters to cubic meters by dividing by 1,000,000. Then, convert hours to seconds by multiplying by 3,600. Finally, divide the result in cubic meters by the result in seconds to get cubic meters per second.
Use this formula: gallons per minute x 0.227 = cubic meters per hour
1 cubic foot per hour equates to 0.0283 cubic meters per hour.
The conversion factor is .277. So, cubic meters per hour x .277 = liters per second
There are approximately 0.02832 cubic meters per hour in a cubic foot per hour.
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To convert 3000 barrels per day to cubic meters per hour: 1 barrel is equal to 0.1589873 cubic meters. So, 3000 barrels per day is approximately 476.962 cubic meters per day. This is equivalent to around 19.873 cubic meters per hour.
2 million US gallons per day = 315.451 cubic meters per hour.
To convert cubic meters per hour to BTUs per hour, you need to know the type of gas. Multiply the cubic meters per hour by the energy content of the gas in BTUs per cubic meter to get the BTUs per hour.
136 cubic feet / hour = 3.851 cubic metres / hour. 1 metre = 3.28 ft, so 1 cubic metre = 3.28^3 cubic feet. Therefore you divide 136 by 3.23^3