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To convert from units in the left-hand column (A) to units in the right-hand column (B) multiply by the number in the middle column. To convert from units in the right-hand column (B) to units in the left-hand column (A) divide by the number in the middle column. For example: Foot 304.80= Millimeter Millimeter 304.80 = Foot The conversion factors are approximate and for reference use only. Conversion factors have been rounded to five significant digits.
LENGTH
A Foot (ft) Foot (ft) Foot (ft) Foot (ft) Inch (in) Inch (in) Inch (in) Mile (mi) Yard (yd)
To convert from A to B, multiply A by: To convert from B to A, divide B by:
B Millimeter (mm) Centimeter (cm) Meter (m) Inch (in) Millimeter (mm) Centimeter (cm) Meter (m) Kilometer (km) Meter (m)
WEIGHT
A Ounce (oz) Pound (lb) Pound (lb) Pound (lb) Stone Stone
To convert from A to B, multiply A by: To convert from B to A, divide B by:
B Gram (g) Kilogram (kg) Gram (g) Ounce (oz) Kilogram (kg) Pound (lb)
A Pound per square inch (psi) Pound per square inch (psi) Pound per square inch (psi) Pound per square inch (psi)
B Kilopascal (kPa) Inches water column (60F) (in H2O, 60F) Ounce per square inch Bar
PRESSURE
Note: Pressure is usually indicated as gauge pressure, which is the pressure recorded by a pressure gauge and does not include the atmospheric pressure. However, most gas property tables use units of absolute pressure; to convert a gauge pressure to absolute pressure the prevailing atmospheric pressure must be added to the gauge pressure.
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B scf/d (standard cubic feet per day) m3/d (standard cubic meters per day) scf/d (standard cubic feet per day) e3m3/d (thousand standard cubic meters per day) m3/d (standard cubic meters per day) scf/d (standard cubic feet per day) m3/d (standard cubic meters per day) scf/d (standard cubic feet per day)
Notes: The standard gas reference temperature and pressure used for US customary units and SI units are not exactly the same. Therefore, conversion factors for gas volumes used above do not corresponded to those used for ordinary volumes. A decatherm (also spelled dekatherm) is technically a unit of energy, not volume. One decatherm is approximately 1000000 BTU. However the decatherm is sometimes used to express natural gas volumes based on its heating value, for this table a heating value of 1000 BTU/scf was used.
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26.704
Note: The standard gas reference temperature and pressure used for US customary units and SI units are not exactly the same. Therefore, the conversion factors for gas volumes incorporated in the factors above do not corresponded to those used for ordinary volumes.
TEMPERATURE
Celsius + 273.15 = Kelvin (K) (Celsius x 9/5) + 32 = Fahrenheit (F) (Fahrenheit 32) 0.55556 = Celsius (C) Fahrenheit + 459.67 = Rankine (R) Kelvin 1.8000 = Rankine (R) Rankine 0.55556 = Kelvin (K)
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