hundred-cubic foot/minute to hundred-cubic foot/hour
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hundred-cubic foot/minute
Definition: A hundred cubic feet per minute is a unit of volumetric flow rate representing the volume of fluid that passes through a given cross-sectional area per minute.
Historyandorigin: It is part of the imperial system.
CurrentUse: It is used in the United States for some engineering contexts.
funfact: One hundred cubic feet per minute is equivalent to approximately 0.471947 cubic meters per second.
hundred-cubic foot/hour
Definition: A hundred cubic feet per hour is a unit of volumetric flow rate representing the volume of fluid that passes through a given cross-sectional area per hour.
Historyandorigin: It is part of the imperial system.
CurrentUse: It is used in the United States for some engineering contexts.
funfact: One hundred cubic feet per hour is equivalent to approximately 7.86579 x 10^-3 cubic meters per second.
hundred-cubic foot/minute to hundred-cubic foot/hour Conversion Table
1 hundred-cubic foot/minute | 60 hundred-cubic foot/hour |
2 hundred-cubic foot/minute | 120 hundred-cubic foot/hour |
3 hundred-cubic foot/minute | 180 hundred-cubic foot/hour |
5 hundred-cubic foot/minute | 300 hundred-cubic foot/hour |
10 hundred-cubic foot/minute | 600 hundred-cubic foot/hour |
50 hundred-cubic foot/minute | 3000 hundred-cubic foot/hour |
100 hundred-cubic foot/minute | 6000 hundred-cubic foot/hour |
1000 hundred-cubic foot/minute | 60000 hundred-cubic foot/hour |
10000 hundred-cubic foot/minute | 600000 hundred-cubic foot/hour |
100000 hundred-cubic foot/minute | 6000000 hundred-cubic foot/hour |
1000000 hundred-cubic foot/minute | 60000000 hundred-cubic foot/hour |
How to Convert hundred-cubic foot/minute to hundred-cubic foot/hour
1 hundred-cubic foot/minute = 60 hundred-cubic foot/hour
1 hundred-cubic foot/hour = 0.0166666667 hundred-cubic foot/minute
we use cross multiplication method
hundred-cubic foot/minute → hundred-cubic foot/hour
1 → 60
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*60=1*x
by simplifying
x=90