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I use a conversion program I found on the internet. It states that 1 Cubic Meter/hour = 563.567 Ounces/Minute. Divide 563.567 by 16 and you get 35.22 Pounds per Minute. (I think) Does that sound close to the answer you were looking for?

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To convert cubic meters per hour to BTUs per hour, you need to know the type of gas. Multiply the cubic meters per hour by the energy content of the gas in BTUs per cubic meter to get the BTUs per hour.

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A cubic foot of air is approximately 0.0807 lbs. So to convert from cubic feet per minute to pounds per minute, just multiply cubic feet per minute by 0.0807. To go from pounds per minute to cubic feet per minute, divide by 0.0807.

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16y ago
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There are about 31.315 cubic feet in a cubic meter, so to convert cubic meters per minute to cubic feet per minute, you'd multiply by 31.315 to get your conversion from cubic meters/minute to ft3/minute.

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15y ago
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Because cubic meters per hour is a measure of flow-rate and BTUs (British Thermal Units) per hour is a measure of power, without additional information, these two units can't be converted into one another. BTUs per hour can be converted into Watts, which is the Si equivalent. And cubic meters per hour can be converted into cubic feet per hour, which is the English equivalent. But you cannot covert cubic meters per hour into BTUs per hour.

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13y ago
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You cannot convert pounds per hour (lb/hr) into cubic feet per hour (ft3/hr). The pound is a measure of mass or weight while the cubic foot is a measure of volume. There is no direct conversion, unless you specify the density of the material involved.

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13y ago
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1 cubic foot per second is 0.02831684659 cubic meter per second. A nice volume converter: Scroll down to related links and look at "Volume Converter".

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16y ago
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1 ((cubic feet) per minute) = 1.6990108 (cubic meters) per hour, so take the number of cu ft / min and multiply by 1.699.

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pound is weight, cubic feet is volume so density needs to be known to convert

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Multiply cubic meters per second by 3,600 to get cubic meters per hour.

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