Mathematical Conversion!

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OK, my head always hurts when ever maths is involved, not because i cant do it most of the time you understand, simply because i get frustrated to the point where i just give up

So anyway, I'm asking for help.... Can anyone give me an accurate conversion for a pump: I have a pump which shifts 210 litres per hour. Can anyone let me know how many cubic feet per minute that is? :D
 
lol.... oh yeah didnt think of that... always tinking money conversion for google. Is that right though, less than a cubic foot per minute... lol not what i wanted to hear lol

Thanks for the reply dude! :)
 
Foehammer2003 said:
Is that right though, less than a cubic foot per minute... lol not what i wanted to hear lol
Sounds right to me. 210 litres per hour vs. 7.4 cubic feet per hour. A cubic foot is 28.3 litres - it all works out.

What manner of pump might this be? Just out of curiosity.

I see your point, though, since standard tap pressure around here is about 1.5 cubic feet per minute vs. your 0.12 cfm. Big difference, for sure!
 
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