The largest backhoes in the world commonly scoop up over 4,000 cubic meters per hour.
The earth receives an average of 164 watts per square meter from the sun. This is the average spread over the world including poles and tropics, night and day. The energy in units used commonly in commerce (kilowatt-hours) would be about 45 millionths of a kilowatt hour per second per square meter. More important is the calculation of how much usable energy reaches the ground where the energy could be put into use. At 40 degrees latitude (the rough middle of the US) during the 8 peak hours of the daylight, each square meter will receive about 4.8 kilowatt hours.
impossible as cubic meter per hour is volume flow rate while psi is pressure unit.
1 meter per second is approximately 2.24 miles per hour.
Millimeters per minute x 0.06 = meters per hour
The cubic meters of aggregate that a backhaul can excavate in an hour is dependent upon the size of the backhoe. Typically, a backhoe can ask of a 100 cubic meters of aggregate per hour.
1gal. per hour
IT largely depends on the soil nature. On an average, in ordinary clayee soil it can excavate up to 50cum per hour.
The largest backhoes in the world commonly scoop up over 4,000 cubic meters per hour.
convert 1bar to meter cube per hour
0.0002777 meter per second
You divide by 3600 - since an hour has 3600 seconds.
The earth receives an average of 164 watts per square meter from the sun. This is the average spread over the world including poles and tropics, night and day. The energy in units used commonly in commerce (kilowatt-hours) would be about 45 millionths of a kilowatt hour per second per square meter. More important is the calculation of how much usable energy reaches the ground where the energy could be put into use. At 40 degrees latitude (the rough middle of the US) during the 8 peak hours of the daylight, each square meter will receive about 4.8 kilowatt hours.
Converting 7.41ms2 to kmh2 gives 96033.6 km/h2. This is because 1ms2 or meter per square seconds is equivalent to 12960 km/h2 or kilometer per square hour.
1 meter per second = 3.6 kilometers per hour
You can accomplish this by removing one lead from the back of the hour meter. It will be a DC voltage circuit.
1 meter per second = 3,600 meters per hour = 2.237miles per hour. (rounded)