Asked by jake
Can someone help me convert this
0.908 aL/Tmin to nL/hs
0.908 aL/Tmin to nL/hs
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Answered by
drwls
You would have to explain your abbreviated units first. What is the "a"? What is "hs"? hour-seconds? Does "n" stand for "nano"? Is L liters? What is T ? Tesla?
It makes no sense as written.
It makes no sense as written.
Answered by
jake
a stands for atto
hs stands for hectosceonds
n stands for nano
L stands for liters
T stands for Tera
hs stands for hectosceonds
n stands for nano
L stands for liters
T stands for Tera
Answered by
drwls
Use the chart here for your conversion factors:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atto-
[10^-18 L/10^12 min]*1min/60s =
1.667*10^-32 L/s
10^-9L/10^2 s = 10^-11 L/s
Use the ratio of those two numbers for your conversion factor
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atto-
[10^-18 L/10^12 min]*1min/60s =
1.667*10^-32 L/s
10^-9L/10^2 s = 10^-11 L/s
Use the ratio of those two numbers for your conversion factor
Answered by
alba
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