How many cubic m/hr in 1 cfm?
The answer is 1.69901082.
We assume you are converting between cubic metre/hour and cubic foot/minute.
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The SI derived unit for volume flow rate is the cubic meter/second.
1 cubic meter/second is equal to 3600 cubic m/hr, or 2118.8799727597 cfm.
Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results.
Use this page to learn how to convert between cubic metres/hour and cubic feet/minute.
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1 cubic m/hr to cfm = 0.58858 cfm
5 cubic m/hr to cfm = 2.94289 cfm
10 cubic m/hr to cfm = 5.88578 cfm
20 cubic m/hr to cfm = 11.77156 cfm
30 cubic m/hr to cfm = 17.65733 cfm
40 cubic m/hr to cfm = 23.54311 cfm
50 cubic m/hr to cfm = 29.42889 cfm
75 cubic m/hr to cfm = 44.14333 cfm
100 cubic m/hr to cfm = 58.85778 cfm
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Cubic feet per minute (CFM) is a measure used in Industrial hygiene and ventilation engineering. It describes the rate of flow of a gas or air volume into or out of a space.
A standard measurement of airflow that indicates how many cubic feet of air pass by a stationary point in one minute. The higher the number, the more air is being forced through the system. The volumetric flow rate of a liquid or gas in cubic feet per minute. 1 CFM equals approximately 0.47 liter per second.
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