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Length Power Dynamic Viscosity Heat Flux

km 5.7 hp 1800 lb // ft3


kg m . hr 80 Btu / hr . ft2 1
mile 3.54181506 ton (refrig.) 381.67074 lb / ft . sec 0.01493264 watt / m2 3.154591

Volume Energy Kinematic Viscosity Specific Energy


bbl 1 Btu 13650 centistoke 1 Btu / lb 1
gal (US) 41.9999989 kW . hr 4.00042052 m2 / sec 0.000001 joule / kg 2326

Molar Flowrate Mass Mass Flowrate Specific Heat


lb-mol / hr 1 kg 45 lb / hr 1 Btu / lb . F 1
Mscf / hr 0.3786675 kg 45 kg / min 0.00755987 joule / kg . C 4186.8

Volumetric Flowrate Density Heat Transfer Coefficient


m 3 / hr 490 lb / ft3 62.4 Btu / hr . ft2 . F 1
ft 3 / min 288.402964 SG (liquid) 0.9995519 watt / cm2 . C 0.00056783

Pressure Area Thermal Conductivity


psi 14.7 m2 6000 Btu / hr . ft . F 1 PROCESS ENGINEERING TOOLKIT
kg / cm2 1.03351231 ft2 64583.4625 watt / cm . C 0.01730735 PROCESS & CONTROL SYSTEMS DEPT.

UPSTREAM PROCESS ENGINEERING

UNIT CONVERSION PROGRAM

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Values of a Trigonometric Function
You can enter DEGREES as a decimal and it will be converted to DEG,MIN,SEC.
Degrees #VALUE! Degrees Sine = #VALUE!
Minutes #VALUE! Minutes Cosine = #VALUE!
Seconds #VALUE! Seconds
#VALUE! Angle as a decimal Tangent = #VALUE!
Total Cotangent = #VALUE!
Sine bar length = inches
Sine bar length = millimeters Secant = #VALUE!
NOTE: Enter the sine bar length above. Cosecant = #VALUE!
The required height needed under one end
of the sine bar to obtain the desired angle. Radians = #VALUE!

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