Air at 10 celsius and 1 bar(absolute) has density 1.25 kg/m3. By 6 bar do you mean gauge or absolute pressure? To apply a pressure factor you must use absolute, ie the pressure above a vacuum. Normal atmospheric conditions are 1 bar (abs). If you mean 6 bar(abs) the density becomes 6 x 1.25 = 7.5 kg/m3. On the other hand if you mean 6 bar (gauge) this is 7 bar (abs) and the density would be 7 x 1.25 =8.75 kg/m3. Either way, you just divide the weight of air in kg by the density to get the volume.
The grammar here is confusing. I'll take this as "Compare One cubic meter of air and 1000 cubic meter of air?" 1000 cubic meters is 1000 times more volume than 1 cubic meter
The little 3 in the air beside m would indicate cubic meters. A little 3 in the air beside cm would indicate cubic centimeters.
Approx. 1 300 liters.
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?
It is 3 cubic metres! It is not possible to convert to mass or another measure without knowing the species.It is 3 cubic metres! It is not possible to convert to mass or another measure without knowing the species.It is 3 cubic metres! It is not possible to convert to mass or another measure without knowing the species.It is 3 cubic metres! It is not possible to convert to mass or another measure without knowing the species.
You cannot. The first is the measure of volume, the second of mass. A cubic metre of air would have a much smaller mass (fewer kilograms) than a cubic metre of lead.
Cubic Meters Per Hour:A measurement of airflow that indicates how many cubic meters of air pass by a stationary point in one hour. Cubic meters per hour is abbreviated m³/hr.
Cubic meters
Cubic meter is a unit of volume and ton is unit of weight. You are asking how many tons does 1270 cubic meters of something weigh, but you do not say what that something is. For example 1270 cubic meters of air would weigh much less than the same amount of iron .I will tell you that 1270 metes of waters weighs 1341.99402 tons .
The grammar here is confusing. I'll take this as "Compare One cubic meter of air and 1000 cubic meter of air?" 1000 cubic meters is 1000 times more volume than 1 cubic meter
cubic meters, m3
First of all you would find the volume of the cylinder. Then you would multiply that by the weight of air which is 1.2929 kg per cubic meter. Put the volume of the cylinder into meters, then multiply it by 1.2929. Then convert that into the unit you're looking for.
You can't convert cubic units to square units, or the other way around either. They're used to measure different kinds of quantities. Square units might tell you how much carpet it takes to cover the floor and walls of a room. Cubic units might tell you how much air or jello it takes to fill the room.
The little 3 in the air beside m would indicate cubic meters. A little 3 in the air beside cm would indicate cubic centimeters.
Approx. 1 300 liters.
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?
There is no sensible answer to this question. A cubic metre is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A ton is a measure of mass, with dimensions [M]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions without additional information. Think about the mass of a cubic metre of air and compare it with the mass of a cubic metre of concrete.