You cannot convert kilograms per hour (kg/hr) into nanometers cubed per hour (nm3/hr). The kilogram is a measure of mass or weight while the cubic nanometer is a measure of volume. There is no direct conversion, unless you specify the density of the material involved.
"kg/hr" means "kilograms per hour" and "scfm" means "standard cubic feet per minute"Since the units are not compatible, we cant convert to that unit. The time units are consistent, but "kg" and "scf" aren't. "kg" measures mass while "scf" measures volume.Another way to prove this is:"kg/hr" measures mass flow while "scfm" measures volume flow.
1.35 kg. The actual conversion of 1 kilogram is equal to 2.204622622 pounds. For everyday use, rounding to 2.2 should be enough. One pound is 0.45359237 kilogram, or 0.45 kg for everyday use.
Conversion of weight percent (wt %) to mass per unit volume (kg/m3) for a two-element alloy is as follows:C1'' = C1 / [ C1/p1 + C2/p2 ] x 103C2'' = C2 / [ C1/p1 + C2/p2 ] x 103Where:C1/2'' is in units kg/m3C1/2 is in units wt %p1/2 is in units g/cm3
One ton is equal to 907.1847 kilograms.100 Kg.1000 kgThere are 1000 kg in 1 ton.One ton ~ 908 Kg. (There are approx. 454 grams per pound, and 2000 pounds per ton). This conversion employs the forms of these units in most common use today, respectively, or US Customary and mks Metric.1000kg1 US ton is 907.2kg
20mg per ml is greater than 2.5mg per kg 20mg per ml is greater 20mg per ml is greater
How many nm3 of lpg makes 1 kg of lpg
You cannot because they are not comparable units.
You need to know the denisty measured in kg/m3. Then just divide kg/hr by the density to get m3/hr.
"kg/hr" means "kilograms per hour" and "scfm" means "standard cubic feet per minute"Since the units are not compatible, we cant convert to that unit. The time units are consistent, but "kg" and "scf" aren't. "kg" measures mass while "scf" measures volume.Another way to prove this is:"kg/hr" measures mass flow while "scfm" measures volume flow.
Divide 10 by 1.25, it is 8nm3.
For this the proper metric for comparison is the energy density of the fuel. Coal: 6.7 KW-hr per kg Natural Gas: 14.9 KW-hr per kg. So natural gas produces more energy per kg than coal.
1 kg per square meter = 1.84 lbs per square yard 1 lbs per square yard = 0.54 kg per square meter
7950 kg/h
6-12 lbs/hr or 2.7-5.4 kg/hr
The simple solution is to just divide the mg/kg number by 10,000. The 10,000 accounts for the conversion of mg to kg and the multiplying by 100 to determine the percentage.
The difference between the before- and after- kinetic energy is(1/2) x (M) x (V22 - V12) = (500 kg) x 3 x (15 km/hr)2 = (1,500 kg) x (15 km/hr)2 =(1,500kg) x (15 km/hr x 1,000m/km x 1 hr/3,600 sec)2 = (1,500 kg) x (41/6m/sec)2 =6,250 joules
Each kmole has a volume of 22,41272 Nm3 at normal state (1,01325 bar and 0°C).