48 feet per hour=48x12 inch per hour=48x12/60 inch per min=9.6 inch per min
what is the discharge flow of 10m/s passing from 2ft pipe
a walker travels 10 feet in 6 seconds we need to know how many feet this walker can traval in ONE minute. you mutiply 10 on 6 seconds to make 60 seconds, and also mutiply 10 on 10 feet so this walker will travel 100 feet in 60 seconds (60seconds = 1 minute) Answer will be 100 feet per minute...
2,400,000 gallons per minute (without using a calculator !)
Stride rate refers to how fast a person's legs cycle between the left and right foot. If you take 2 steps per second (one left, one right) then your stride rate is 1 stride per second (a stride is made up of both a left and a right step). Most stride rates are measured in strides or steps per minute. One stride per second is the same rate as 60 strides per minute.
You can't. Meters per second is a straight off speed, CFM(cubic feet per minute) is a flow rate. You could convert cubic meters/second into CFM though. Here's a link that'll help you with that:http://www.heatsink-guide.com/content.php?content=conversion.shtml
find the convertion rate
It will travel ten feet.
The unit rate would be feet per 1 minute in this case 1320 feet/minute
To convert cubic feet per minute to knots, you need to know the volume flow rate of the substance and its density. Once you have these values, you can use the formula: knots = (cubic feet per minute * density) / (1.68781 * cross-sectional area in square feet).
If you run 5 miles in 1 hour your rate is 440 feet per minute.
68 mph = 5,984 feet per minute.
It is an old measure for rate rate of flow.
To convert 540 feet per minute to miles per hour, you need to divide by 5280 (the number of feet in a mile) and then multiply by 60 (the number of minutes in an hour). Therefore, 540 feet per minute is approximately 6.14 miles per hour.
3846.184 feet per minute, approx
You cannot. Parts per million is a measure of concentration whereas cubic feet per minute is a flow rate. The two measure entirely different things and, according to the rules of elementary dimensional analysis, any attempt to convert between the two is not valid.
1 mile per minute, 88 feet per second, 60 miles per hour.