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Converting m3/h (cmh) to ft3/m (cfm)?

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2012/01/27 11:55:31 (permalink)
Does anyone know how to take m3/h to cfm? I've been looking for some apps that might help out but the ones I've found don't do the conversion.


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    Re:Converting m3/h (cmh) to ft3/m (cfm)? 2012/01/27 11:58:12 (permalink)

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    Re:Converting m3/h (cmh) to ft3/m (cfm)? 2012/01/27 12:11:25 (permalink)
    1 meter = 3.28ft.
     
    So first see how many m3/h you're getting per hour. Then multiply that by 3.28, now you will have how many ft3/m you're getting an hour. Divide that by 60 (minutes), to get your ft3/m (CFM). Make sense?
     
    Basically like this bro. Say my fan is getting 10,000 CMH.
     
    I will multiply 10,000 by 3.28, to get it in feet. So now I have 328,000 CFH (Cubic feet per hour).
     
    Now divide 328,000 CFH by 60 (Thats how many minutes are in an hour).
     
    And your result is: 546.66, which is 546.66CFM. Because we first got meters into feet, then broke it down into minutes, instead of hours.
     

    post edited by EliteGeek91 - 2012/01/27 12:16:07

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    Re:Converting m3/h (cmh) to ft3/m (cfm)? 2012/01/27 12:23:34 (permalink)
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      546.66CFM


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    Re:Converting m3/h (cmh) to ft3/m (cfm)? 2012/01/27 12:31:38 (permalink)
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    546.66CFM


    If only

      546.66CFM, 85dB, and 20,000RPM. 

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    Re:Converting m3/h (cmh) to ft3/m (cfm)? 2012/01/27 14:20:46 (permalink)
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    loveha

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    546.66CFM


    If only

    546.66CFM, 140dBA, and 20,000RPM. 

     
    Fixed!
     
    There's a couple of fans already that are around 300 CFM last I checked... crazy.
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    Re:Converting m3/h (cmh) to ft3/m (cfm)? 2012/01/27 16:12:21 (permalink)
    awesome converter for all applications, personal experience: http://www.wolframalpha.com/. Very cool what a search engine that can think can do.



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    Re:Converting m3/h (cmh) to ft3/m (cfm)? 2012/01/27 16:23:36 (permalink)
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    awesome converter for all applications, personal experience: http://www.wolframalpha.com/. Very cool what a search engine that can think can do.

    What is a human, that relies on search engines all his life? DUMB. 
     
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    post edited by EliteGeek91 - 2012/01/27 16:48:44

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    Re:Converting m3/h (cmh) to ft3/m (cfm)? 2012/01/27 16:45:15 (permalink)
    Don't depend on an app or program unless you've never been to middle school.  Here's the unit conversion formula:

    Doing the math, each 100m3/min = 58.8 CFM.

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    Re:Converting m3/h (cmh) to ft3/m (cfm)? 2012/01/28 16:00:38 (permalink)
    lehpron

    Don't depend on an app or program unless you've never been to middle school.  Here's the unit conversion formula:

    Doing the math, each 100m3/min = 58.8 CFM.

    The middle school I went to didn't teach math like this
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    Re:Converting m3/h (cmh) to ft3/m (cfm)? 2012/01/28 17:09:11 (permalink)
    1 meter equals 3.28 feet.
     
    1 cubic meter equals (3.28) cubed.
     
    1 cubic meter equals 35.2875 cubic feet.
     
    1 cubic meter /hr = 35.2875 cubic feet /hr  
     
    1 hour = 60 minutes
     
    35.2875 cubic feet /60 = .5881 cubic feet /min
     
    To convert cubic meters per hour to cubic feet per minute, multiply by .5881. 
    post edited by Arctucas - 2012/01/28 17:14:22

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    Re:Converting m3/h (cmh) to ft3/m (cfm)? 2012/01/28 20:20:33 (permalink)
    Wow, thank you all so much for the info. I downloaded an app for my iPhone that didnt have the conversion but allowed me to make my own units. I have now entered this info in so I am able to convert from one to another.


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    Re:Converting m3/h (cmh) to ft3/m (cfm)? 2012/01/28 22:09:35 (permalink)
    I reserve my math smarts for solving unsolved equations thank you.



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