The first step is to convert fluid ounces into gallons then multiply that by 60 to get gallons per hour:4 x 0.0078 (gallons per fl. oz.) = 0.0312 gallons per minuteNext:0.0312 x 60 = 1.9 gallons per hour
The unit of liquid quantity per hour is typically expressed as liters per hour (L/hr) or gallons per hour (gal/hr). This unit is commonly used to measure the flow rate of liquids in various systems, such as pumps or pipelines, indicating the volume of liquid passing through in one hour.
The mass flow rate of gasoline from a pump depends on the pump's flow rate and the density of gasoline. It is typically measured in kilograms per second or pounds per hour. The mass flow rate can be calculated by multiplying the volumetric flow rate (in liters per minute or gallons per hour) by the density of gasoline (in kg/L or lb/gal).
A KC-135 has a fuel burn rate of approximately 2200 gallons per hour when flying at cruising speed and altitude.
4.125 gallons per day.
about 15 gallons per hour
236/4 = 59 gallons per minute = 3,540 gallons per hour
Fuel Consumption: 479 gallons per hour
18.75 gallons per hour.
Cubic feet per hour x 7.48 = gallons per hour
8 pt = 1 gallon Pints per hour: 12 pt * 60 min. = 720 pt/hour 720 pt/hour * (1 gal/8 pt) = 90 gal/hour Therefore, if a swimming pool is filled at a rate of 12 pints per minute, it is equal to 90 gallons per hour.
The first step is to convert fluid ounces into gallons then multiply that by 60 to get gallons per hour:4 x 0.0078 (gallons per fl. oz.) = 0.0312 gallons per minuteNext:0.0312 x 60 = 1.9 gallons per hour
50 gallons of water per minute equals 3,000 gallons per hour.
About 171.6 gallons per hour.
Pool capacity in gallons divided by fill time in hours equals fill rate in gallons per hour (gal / hr = gal/hr).
1 long ton (2240 lbs) = 223.50 UK gallons per hour / 268.44 US gallons per hour > 1 short ton (2000 lbs) = 199.55 UK gallons per hour / 239.68 US gallons per hour
gallons per hour x 2.133 = ounces per minute