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ACFH is a regular nonagon What is the measure of angle c?

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How do you convert scfh to acfh?

To convert standard cubic feet per hour (SCFH) to actual cubic feet per hour (ACFH), you need to account for the pressure and temperature conditions of the gas. The formula to convert is: [ ACFH = SCFH \times \frac{P_{standard}}{P_{actual}} \times \frac{T_{actual}}{T_{standard}} ] where ( P ) is pressure and ( T ) is temperature, with standard conditions typically being 14.7 psi and 60°F. Make sure to use consistent units for pressure and temperature.


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