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To calculate the BTUs removed per hour, you can use the formula: BTUs = flow rate (lbs/min) × temperature change (°F) × 1. If the flow rate is 10 lbs/min and the temperature change is 15°F, the calculation is: 10 lbs/min × 15°F × 1 BTU/lb°F = 150 BTUs/min. To find the hourly rate, multiply by 60 minutes, resulting in 9,000 BTUs per hour.
30 min per pound at 350 deg Fahrenheit = 7-1/2 hrs.
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13 min/lb * 10 lbs = 130 min
It is 15/120, which can be simplified, if required.
You can't convert cc/min to cc/lbs.
To calculate the BTUs removed per hour, use the formula: BTUs = flow rate (lbs/min) × temperature change (°F) × 1.0 (specific heat of water). First, convert the flow rate to pounds per hour: 10 lbs/min × 60 min/hour = 600 lbs/hour. Then, calculate the BTUs: BTUs = 600 lbs/hour × 15°F × 1.0 = 9,000 BTUs/hour. Thus, 9,000 BTUs of heat are removed per hour.
15% of 200 lbs is 30 lbs.
495 minutes.
33 lbs. = 15 (14.9685) kg
75 Since one hour has 60 min, all you have to do is add 15 min and that equals 75 min.