First you should realize that "specific volume" is an intensive property - independent of the amount of a substance. It is the reciprocal of density.
Second you need to remember that specific volume depends on both the pressure (150 psi in this case) AND the temperature.
My guess is that you are interested in the specific volume of saturated steam at 150 psi. The specific volume of saturated steam at 150 psi is 26.78 ft3/lb.
366F or 185.5C
150 pounds = 68.04 kilograms.
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The answer is 68.039 kg (approx.). Kilogram is the SI unit of mass and pound is an imperial unit of mass. To convert from pound to kg, multiply the pound unit by 0.453592.
The answer depends on the density of the substance because milliliters are units of volume and milligrams are units of mass. 150 ml of pure water at standard temperature and pressure have a mass of 150 mg.
20% of 750 pounds = 150 pounds
150 sq cm is an area NOT a volume. You cannot convert an area into a volume.
150 pounds = 68.04 kilograms.
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There are 16 ounces in one pound. Therefore to get amount of ounces in pounds, value in pounds has to be multiplied by amount of ounces in one pound: 150 pounds = [pounds] * 16 = 150 * 16 = 2400 ounces
The volume of a cube having a surface area of 150 units2 is about 125 units3
Type your answer here... 150 wsp means 150 pounds working steam pressure, and 500 wog means water oil gas, there is a temperature limit on the valve, typically 200degrees Fahrenheit. The steam maximum for the valve with the 150 wsp is 150 pounds per square inch. When you ask if the valve is good for 260 psi, you need to ask if it is water, oil or gas, BUT not steam. 150 wsp is maximum 150 pounds of steam pressure.
To raise the temperature of 1 pound of water 1 degree F requires one BTU. If one pound of water at 62 degreesF is raised to 212 degreesF liquid, 150 BTU's would be required. When one pound of water at 212 degreesF is converted to steam, an additional 970 BTU's are absorbed. The total number of BTU's absorbed in converting one pound of water at 62degreesF to steam is 1,120 BTU's. Water weighs 8.33 pounds per gallon One gallon of water, when converted to steam, will absorb 9,330 BTU's (8.33 times 1,120)
The unit cost would be (12 dollars) / (150 pound) = 0.08 dollars per pound, or could word it as $0.08 per pound, or 8 cents per pound.
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The height of a cylinder with a radius of 7 and a volume of 150 is: 0.9744 units.
a 150 pound person sleeping for 8 hours burns 489 calories.