37 Cubic meter per hour = 21.777416 Cubic Foot per Minute

37 m³/h = 21.777416 cfm
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Conversion Formula

1 m³/h = 0.5885788 cfm


Unit Information

Cubic_meter_per_hour

A metric unit of volumetric flow rate equal to one cubic meter per hour. Commonly used in HVAC systems, industrial cooling, and process engineering for continuous flow measurements.

Cubic_foot_per_minute

An imperial unit of volumetric flow rate equal to one cubic foot per minute. Widely used in American HVAC systems, ventilation, and air handling applications.

Conversion Tips

  • Remember to check your decimal places for accuracy.
  • This conversion is commonly used in international applications.
  • Consider the context when choosing precision levels.
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Learn More About Flow_rate

Scientific Overview

Flow rate is the volume of fluid that passes through a given surface per unit time. It quantifies how much fluid is moving through a system and is crucial for understanding fluid dynamics.

Historical Background

Ancient civilizations used simple flow rate measurements for irrigation. The modern understanding developed with Bernoulli's equation in the 18th century and the continuity equation in fluid dynamics.

Real-World Applications

Civil Engineering

Water flow rates determine pipe sizing and drainage system design.

Chemical Engineering

Flow rate control is essential for chemical processes and reactors.

Medicine

Blood flow measurements help diagnose cardiovascular conditions.

Environmental Science

River flow rates monitor water resources and predict floods.

Interesting Facts

  • The Amazon River has the highest flow rate of any river at about 209,000 m³/s.
  • A typical garden hose has a flow rate of 10-20 liters per minute.
  • The human heart pumps blood at about 5 liters per minute at rest.
  • Industrial oil pipelines can transport over 2,000 m³ per hour.

Key Formulas

Volumetric Flow Rate

Q = A·v

Mass Flow Rate

ṁ = ρ·Q

Continuity Equation

A₁v₁ = A₂v₂

Bernoulli's Equation

P + ½ρv² + ρgh = constant


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