MMSCFD to LB per HR
1909.8
HR
LB
520 R
1
1545.33FT - LB
LB R
24HR
DAY
LB
(.6 29)LB
MMSCF
1,000,000SCF
DAY
1.0MMSCF
FT
144IN
IN
14.7LB
HR
LB
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O
MOL
MOL
2
2
2
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This equation shows the conversion from MMSCFD to LB per HOUR.
You need to look at a steam table first then Multiply lbs/hr steam x latent heat of evaporation in BTU/lb @ the operating pressure.
Divided speed by 4, then add 2I.E 40km is 12m a sec
11 per hour for 40 hours is 11*40 = 440 for the 40 hour week.
11.25 miles per hour ============= Solution Method: ----------------- There are 60 minutes in 1 hour. We often say there are 60 minutes per hour. We express this relationship mathematically as: 60 min/hr To convert miles/min to miles/hr, do the following: 1.5 miles/8 min * 60 min/1 hr = 1.5 * 60 / 8 = 11.25 miles/hr (average speed) * Note: minutes cancel in the numerator & denominator). ---------------- Original answer: Just over 12 miles per hour.
154 mph is equal to 247.839 km/hr. 1 mph = 1.60934 km/hr.
88.7 km/h
73.33 feet per second.
There are 0.621 miles per kilometer, so to convert, one uses the following formula: miles = 0.621 * kilometers For example, if one travels 100 miles, they will have travelled: 0.621 * 100 = 62.1 miles. Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula____ mi/hr*5280 ft/hr 1 mi/hr*1 m/hr 3.2808 ft/hr*1 km/hr 1000 m/hr=? km/hr Direct Conversion Formula ____ mi/hr*1.609344 km/hr 1 mi/hr=? km/hr
To convert ghp hr (gallons per hour) to kWhp hr (kilowatt-hours per hour), you need to know the energy content of the fuel being used, typically measured in BTUs per gallon. First, convert gallons to BTUs using the fuel's specific energy content, then convert BTUs to kilowatt-hours using the conversion factor of 1 kWh = 3,412 BTUs. Finally, you can express the result in kWhp hr.
The momentum is the mass times the velocity, or 6000 pounds*mi/hr. Normally, you would use SI units, which means you would convert 200 lb to newtons, and 30 mi/hr to meters per second.
(66 km/sec) x (3,600 sec/hr) = 237,600 km/hr
Approx 3.51 cu ft per hour.
104,6 km/h
You need to look at a steam table first then Multiply lbs/hr steam x latent heat of evaporation in BTU/lb @ the operating pressure.
You cannot convert kilograms per hour (kg/hr) into nanometers cubed per hour (nm3/hr). The kilogram is a measure of mass or weight while the cubic nanometer is a measure of volume. There is no direct conversion, unless you specify the density of the material involved.
You need to know the denisty measured in kg/m3. Then just divide kg/hr by the density to get m3/hr.
(Qkm/hr) x (1,000 m/km) x (1 hr/60 min) = 162/3Q meter/minute