No, the standard unit (SI unit) for any velocity is ms-1
Ft/min
scfh is a measure of fan capacity. standard cubic feet per hour measured at 60 degrees fahrenheit and 14.696 psia. (22C and 1 atmosphere)
It depends on what gas, at what pressure, etc.
One liter is 1 cubic decimetre.
9.54
volume of anything is in litres or cubic feet, cubic yards, etc
Short for cubic feet per minute, a measurement of the velocity at which air flows into or out of a space.
Thrust, measured by how much cubic feet of air moved in a room.
existing duct = velometer (Google velometer). Calculate velocity if volume is known and the size of duct volume (cubic feet) multiplied, square feet feet of duct, IE. 1000 cubic foot of air * 12" x12" square duct = 1000 cubic feet * 1sq. foot = 1000 feet per minute
Short for cubic feet per minute, a measurement of the velocity at which air flows into or out of a space.
Air cannot be measured in square feet, please re-define this for a proper answer.
Ft/min
Air is measured by volume - in either cubic inches or cubic centimetres.
Zero. For a tank to be able to hold anything, even water or air, it must be three dimensional, measured as cubic feet However, for 2 cubic feet, there are about 6.23 UK gallons in 1 cubic foot, hence about 12.45 UK gallons in 2 cubic feet.
required air is approx 12 cubic feet of air per cubic feet of natural gas fro propane it will be approx 19 cubic feet of air
Air flow is movement of air from one place to another, usually by fan. It is measured in 'cubic ft. of air' . A typical bathroom fan moves about 200 cubic ft of air per minute.
288 cubic feet of "air" or 19 cubic feet of pure oxygen .