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Convert Liters To Cubic Feet

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Multiply by 28.3 1 cubic foot = approx. 28.3 liters. So, multiply cubic feet by 28.3 to convert to liters. Six-digit precision: 28.3168 liters/ft 3
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Chuck, are you thinking about skimmers again? Yeah, 1000lph = 35.3scfh. scfh is more commonly used than scfm. lpm is as common as lph when it comes to skimmer/air flow rate.
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without knowing what you are converting, it is impossible to solve. The Standard in SCFH means that whatever is being measured is at standard temperature and pressure, which is defined as a temperature of 273.15° K (0° C) and an absolute pr...
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You can do this using a web site - see the related link below.
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・ 1 Determine the volume of liquid oxygen in liters. ・ 2 Multiply the number of liters by the gaseous oxygen standard cubic feet value of 30.38. ・ 3 The result is the amount of cubic feet of oxygen contained in the liquid oxygen.
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Multiply liters per minute by 0.0353146667 to get cubic feet per minute.
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There are about 28.317 liters in a cubic foot, and there are 60 seconds in a minute. To convert a quantity expressed in cubic feet per minute into one expressed in liters per second, multiply by 28.317 and divide by 60. Or just take the ini...
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Multiply liters/minute x .035 to get the CFM.
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1 cubic foot = 28,316 85 liters
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