As an example, let's say there's a town that has a population of 100 and produces 200 cubic meters of trash each day. "Per capita" means per person. The daily trash output of the town is 2 cubic meters of trash per capita.
In short, it's the volume of something (whatever you're measuring, in my example, trash per day) per person, expressed in cubic meters.
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"Per capita in cubic meters" refers to the measurement of a quantity per person, usually in cubic meters. This unit is used to show how much of something is available or consumed per individual in a population. For example, "water usage per capita in cubic meters" indicates the average amount of water used by each person.
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 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.
To convert cubic meters to cubic feet, multiply by 35.315. So, 4.167 cubic meters per second is equivalent to 147.5 cubic feet per second (4.167 x 35.315).
To convert cubic meters to tonnes, you need to know the density of the material you are measuring. Multiply the volume in cubic meters by the density in tonnes per cubic meter to get the weight in tonnes. The formula is: weight (tonnes) = volume (cubic meters) * density (tonnes per cubic meter).