Vazão Mássica
Music Flow and Volume Converter © trica da agua? ۔
updateA vacuum converter is 59760 kg / h to m3 / h. Did we fail with the same liquid (water)?
Yes Marcelo, maybe!
If you keep in mind that the density of water is © © 1: 1 (grams: cm³), then this is equivalent to deodor, which is 1000 kg per 1 m³.
You have 59,760Kg, which is equivalent to 59.76m³ (or good pool volume).
In short, you need a solution: Divide by 1,000.
Okay fine? Stay in peace!
Not always water density © 1000 kg / m³, depending on the temperature it can fluctuate slightly! Example: At a temperature of 29.47 and the water density is 996.0 kg / m³ it is in average form, so it can be more delicate!
(HB) Yes proprietary ...
As a calculator, trust is defined by the previous answer that eliminates everything.
Density gives water equal to 1 gives.
Simple Since 1 liter of water weighs 1 kg, it is 59.76 cubic meters / ra.