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01/06/2010 4:47 AM

how to convert cfm to Kg/m2

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Re: coversion

01/06/2010 5:01 AM

Cfm is a flowrate.

Kg/m2 is a pressure.

There is no possible conversion.

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01/06/2010 7:30 AM

Start by telling us the density of the fluid you're measuring, then the dimensions of the pipe/channel/duct. That's not really a conversion; it's a calculation.

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