CFM is a Volumetric Flow Rate while m/s is a velocity, you need the additional measurement of the Cross Sectional Area of the flow to fully work it out.
Since there are 2118.88 CFM : 1 m3/s
41.3 CFM divided by 2118.88 = 0.01949 m3/s
Divide this by the area in m2 & you will get m/s.
1,000 cfm (feet3/min) is 0.4719474 m3/sec.
You can't. Meters per second is a straight off speed, CFM(cubic feet per minute) is a flow rate. You could convert cubic meters/second into CFM though. Here's a link that'll help you with that:http://www.heatsink-guide.com/content.php?content=conversion.shtml
864 cfm (cubic feet per minute) represents air flow in terms of volume of air measured in cubic feet, whereas 864 cmh (cubic meters per hour) is air flow measured in cubic meters over an hour. The conversion factor from cfm to cmh is approximately 1 cfm = 1.7 cmh, so 864 cfm would have more air flow than 864 cmh due to the difference in volume units.
To convert CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute) to CMH (Cubic Meters per Hour), you can use the conversion factor where 1 CFM is approximately equal to 1.699 CMH. To perform the conversion, multiply the CFM value by 1.699. For example, if you have 100 CFM, the equivalent in CMH would be 100 x 1.699, which equals approximately 169.9 CMH.
The conversion factor from cubic feet per minute (cfm) to kilograms per second (kg/s) for air is approximately 0.0004718.
Cmh = cubic meters per hour cfm = cubic feet per minute m3/hr * 35.3ft3/m3 * hr/60minutes = ft3/minute So, 1 cmh = 0.5883 cfm
Well, darling, CFM stands for cubic feet per minute, while CMH stands for cubic meters per hour. So, the relationship between the two is that 1 CFM is equal to approximately 1.699 CMH. It's like comparing apples to oranges, but hey, they both measure the flow of air, just in different units.
To convert cmh to cfm ..... divide cmh by 1.7 to convert into cfm....
Measures the amount of air to flow past the meter in cubic feet (CFM) or meters (CMM) per minute.
Tr = cfm/400
750 CFM
5-10 cfm = -5