Cubic foot per hour [ft3/h] to Pint per minute [pnt/min] Converter
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pnt/min
How to Convert Cubic foot per hour to Pint per minutePint per minute
1 ft3/h = 0.9974020833333334 pnt/min
1 pnt/min = 1.0026046834171274 ft3/h
Example: convert 80 ft3/h to pnt/min:
80 ft3/h = 80 x 0.9974020833333334 = 79.79216666666667 pnt/min
Cubic foot per hour
Definition: Cubic feet per hour (ft3/h) is a flow rate unit that specifies the volume of fluid or gas passing a point in one hour, measured in cubic feet. It's useful for slower flow rates.
History/origin: This unit's origin lies in combining the cubic foot volume with an hourly time frame, making it suitable for scenarios where volume flow is relatively slow.
Current use: It's applied in scenarios like measuring gas consumption in homes, low-flow ventilation systems, and processes that require slow, controlled delivery of gas or fluids.
Pint per minute
Definition: A pint per minute (pnt/min) is a unit of volumetric flow rate that measures the volume of a fluid passing through a surface per unit of time. It represents the amount of fluid volume, measured in pints, that flows every minute.
History/origin: The 'pint' is a unit of volume in both the imperial and United States customary systems of measurement. Its historical origins can be traced back to traditional systems of liquid measurement. The 'per minute' component indicates a rate of change over time.
Current use: Pints per minute is commonly used to measure moderately-paced fluid flow in various contexts, such as beverage dispensing, industrial processes, and fluid handling systems.
Cubic foot per hour to Pint per minute Conversion Table
Cubic foot per hour [ft3/h] | Pint per minute [pnt/min] |
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0.01 ft3/h | 0.009974020833333335 pnt/min |
0.1 ft3/h | 0.09974020833333334 pnt/min |
1 ft3/h | 0.9974020833333334 pnt/min |
10 ft3/h | 9.974020833333334 pnt/min |
50 ft3/h | 49.87010416666667 pnt/min |
100 ft3/h | 99.74020833333334 pnt/min |
1000 ft3/h | 997.4020833333334 pnt/min |
10000 ft3/h | 9974.020833333334 pnt/min |
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