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kg/kWhour into litres/100m? is this possible, and if so how? what happens to the hour?
Close.CompuChip said:kg/kWh ~ s / m^2 while l/m ~ m^2
No, kg/(kWh) and litres/100m are units of different physical quantities and cannot be directly converted to one another.
There is no exact conversion factor between these units as they measure different things. However, you can use the density of the substance being measured to convert between them.
To convert kg/(kWh) to litres/100m, you need to know the density of the substance in kg/m3. Then, you can use the formula litres/100m = (kg/(kWh) * 100) / density.
The density of a substance can vary depending on its state and temperature. However, some common substances and their densities at room temperature are: water (1000 kg/m3), gasoline (750 kg/m3), and diesel (830 kg/m3).
Yes, there are several online calculators that can help you convert between different units, including kg/(kWh) and litres/100m. However, it is important to double check the results and make sure the correct units are being used.