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How many btu in 1 Nm3 of Natural gas?

1 Nm3=36308.96 btu


How do you convert NM3 in to metric ton?

NM3 to MT


Is 1.50 cm3 greater than less than or equal to 1.50 x 103 nm3?

Both recalculated in SI-units for volume m3 will give the first one is greater:1.50 cm3 = 1.50*10-6 m31.50*10+3 nm3 = 1.50*10+3([nm]3) / ([109nm/m])3 = 1.50*10+3 * (10-27) [m3] = 1.50*10-24m3Keep in mind that 1 nm = 1*10-9 m,so when cubed, symbolised by [.]3 , it gives:[1 nm]3 = [1*10-9 m]3 = 1*10-27 m3 = 1 nm3 (!!)


What is the unit weight of water at 4 degree Celsius interms of Nm3?

In 4 degree celsius the density of water is high at the level . And it unit in SI is 1000kg\m and in CGS 1g\cm


How do you convert normal cubic meters to kilograms?

A cubic meter is a unit of volume, and kilogram is a unit of weight. It's like asking how many apples are in an orange. For example if it was a cubic meter of lead it would weigh quite a bit more than a cubic meter of air. If the density of the material is known, it can be multiplied by the volume of a substance to find the weight of the substance. Conversely, the weight of the material can be divided by the density to discover the volume.Note that density is dependent on the temperature and pressure of the material in question. A kilogram of air in a vacuum will be much larger than a kilogram of air under high pressure. Similarly, a kilogram of ice (frozen water) will be larger than a kilogram of warm water. Test this by freezing a can of soda. It will explode because water expands as it freezes.Most tables of density are given assuming "STP" or standard temperature and pressure. This is defined by NIST as a temperature of 20 °C (293.15 K, 68 °F) and an absolute pressure of 101.325 kPa (14.696 psi) or more or less room temperature at atmospheric pressure at sea level. Note that there are other systems which define STP differently, but for engineering purposes the default system is the NIST one.LiquidsIf the material being measured is liquid, an engineer might estimate that a liquid will behave similarly to water and consider the difference negligible. It is not wise to assume something is negligible without having a thorough understanding of the scientific theories underlying the equations being used. The ability and willingness to estimate and to reduce calculations to simpler real-world applications is one of the characteristics that differentiate engineers from pure scientists.When the metric system was originally designed, a gram was defined as a cubic centimeter of water at STP. The kilogram is now defined based on a set of international standards, but this old definition is still a good estimate in a pinch.GasesIf you know you will be using or measuring the material under normal conditions (room temperature and atmospheric pressure), you can simply avoid messier calculations and use the density values from the table. If the material is in a gassious state, the Ideal Gas Law (pV=nRT) can be used for calculation. Not that the Ideal Gas Law applies only to gasses, not to liquids or solids and is only completely accurate with ideal gasses, though it is often used to estimate non-ideal gasses and mixtures, such as air.-----Other contributors have said:Depends. A cubic meter of WHAT? If it's a cubic meter of lead, it would weigh quite a bit. A cubic meter of air, not so much. The standard substance that is used to relate metric measurements to each other is water. The "gram" was defined as the mass (not weight, but similar) of one cubic centimeter of water at normal temperature. There are 1 million cubic centimeters in a cubic meter, so a cubic meter of water would have a mass of 1 million grams, or 1,000 kilograms, or 1 metric ton.To obtain the mass of 1 cubic meter of some other substances, simply multiply the specific gravity of the substance by the mass of a cubic meter of water.-----A normal cubic meter is a volume given at a standard temperature and pressure, usually 0 degrees C and 1 atm.You have the formula pV = nRT, so you can find the volume at any temperature and pressure you wish, then you simply multiply the volume with the density.If you do not wish to know the volume at a different temperature or pressure simply multiply the volume given in Nm3 with the densityYou have to be kidding me. Simple 1 cubic meter of water times its density which is kg/m3 you have water in kilos, over gravity accelaretion of the earth g and you have newtons for yourself and the rest fellows above. :)

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How many btu in 1 Nm3 of Natural gas?

1 Nm3=36308.96 btu


What does this mean Nm3?

Nm3 is a common unit used in industry to refer to gas emissions or exchange. It stands for Normal cubic meter. "Normal" is always dependant on the individual circumstances of each gas, pressure, and use. To convert Nm3 to a cubic foot of gas (under standard conditions), multiply by 38.04. Therefore, 1,000 Nm3/day = 1 kNm3/day = 38,040 cf/day.


How many nm3 of lpg makes 1 kg of lpg?

How many nm3 of lpg makes 1 kg of lpg


How do you convert NM3 in to metric ton?

NM3 to MT


How many liters in 1 Nm3?

1000 L


What the difference between nm3 and sm3 of gas flow?

The reference conditions for gas volume are 0oC and 101.325 kPa, corresponding with a molar (ideal) gas volume of 22.414m3 / (kg.mol). This is shown as m3 (normal) or abbreviated to (non-SI) "Nm3".A unit not frequently used are standard cubic metres "sm3"; Conditions at 0oC and 101.325 kPa.


How many nm3 of hydrogen equal to one ton?

It depends on the pressure.


What is the difference between Am3 pr hr and Nm3 per hr?

suppose your line pressure is 2bar so m3/hr= Am3/hr(1+line pressure) and from m3/hr it can be converted to Nm3/hr using ideal gas law


What does Nm3 per hour means?

I don't know what does Nm3/h mean? Please help me. Thanks a lot!


1o kg nitrogen is equal how many nm3 NITROGEN?

Divide 10 by 1.25, it is 8nm3.


What is the difference between Nm3 and m3?

NM3:NM3 stands for Normal meter cube and especially this unit is used gas/vapour application. NM3 is a constant value under the Varying Pressure and Temperature.NM3 is calculated if the Density and Mass of the gas/vapour is known.For Eg : In a pipeline, If Air is flowing at the rate of 1000M3/hr at the Pressure of 5Barg and at the temperature of 30degC, then Density of Air can be arrived from the corresponding pressure and temp which is 6.9Kg/m3. Then Mass flow rate of Air will be obtained by multiplying the arrived density with the Volumetric Flow rate i.e Rho X V = 6.9X1000=6900Kgs/Hr.Normal Flow rate of Air = Mass Flow rate / (Mol.wt of Air / 22.4) = 5349 Nm3/HrM3:M3 stands for Metre cube and this unit is used in Solid, Liquid and gas application. Meter cube is used to quantify the matter in Volume.In the above mentioned example, Flow rate of Air is mentioned as 1000M3/hr which is the Volumetric Unit.


How do you convert 121 mm3 to nm3?

121000000 Nanometers.