square foot/hour to square inch/second
Please provide values below to convert square foot/hour [ft^2/h] to square inch/second [in^2/s], or change ↔.
square foot/hour [ft^2/h]
Definition: A unit of kinematic viscosity, expressing square feet per hour.
Historyandorigin: A variation of the square foot per second unit, with the time unit changed to hours.
CurrentUse: Used in some specialized engineering applications where the fluid behavior is examined over a long duration.
funfact: This unit is particularly useful for fluid analysis in systems where long-term fluid movement is observed.
square inch/second [in^2/s]
Definition: A unit of kinematic viscosity, representing square inches per second.
Historyandorigin: A unit in the imperial system of measurement, focusing on fluid dynamics and the flow of liquid over areas in square inches per second.
CurrentUse: Used in fluid mechanics, often in cases where small areas or surfaces are being analyzed.
funfact: This unit is ideal for applications in which fluid dynamics is studied over a smaller area or in microfluidics.
square foot/hour [ft^2/h] to square inch/second [in^2/s] Conversion Table
1 square foot/hour [ft^2/h] | 0.04 square inch/second [in^2/s] |
2 square foot/hour [ft^2/h] | 0.08 square inch/second [in^2/s] |
3 square foot/hour [ft^2/h] | 0.12 square inch/second [in^2/s] |
5 square foot/hour [ft^2/h] | 0.2 square inch/second [in^2/s] |
10 square foot/hour [ft^2/h] | 0.4 square inch/second [in^2/s] |
50 square foot/hour [ft^2/h] | 2 square inch/second [in^2/s] |
100 square foot/hour [ft^2/h] | 4 square inch/second [in^2/s] |
1000 square foot/hour [ft^2/h] | 40 square inch/second [in^2/s] |
10000 square foot/hour [ft^2/h] | 400 square inch/second [in^2/s] |
100000 square foot/hour [ft^2/h] | 4000 square inch/second [in^2/s] |
1000000 square foot/hour [ft^2/h] | 40000 square inch/second [in^2/s] |
How to Convert square foot/hour to square inch/second
1 square foot/hour [ft^2/h] = 0.04 square inch/second [in^2/s]
1 square inch/second [in^2/s] = 25 square foot/hour [ft^2/h]
we use cross multiplication method
square foot/hour [ft^2/h] → square inch/second [in^2/s]
1 → 0.04
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*0.04=1*x
by simplifying
x=0.06