flow rate units conversion
Amount: 1 gram (water mass) per year (g/yr) of flow rate
Equals: 0.000000000000097 Million standard cu-ft in gas per day (MMSCFD at 15°C) in gas flow
Converting gram (water mass) per year to Million standard cu-ft in gas per day value in the flow rate units scale.
TOGGLE : from Million standard cu-ft in gas per day into grams (water mass) per year in the other way around.
CONVERT : between other flow rate measuring units - complete list.
How many Million standard cu-ft in gas per day are in 1 gram (water mass) per year? The answer is: 1 g/yr equals 0.000000000000097 MMSCFD at 15°C
0.000000000000097 MMSCFD at 15°C is converted to 1 of what?
The Million standard cu-ft in gas per day unit number 0.000000000000097 MMSCFD at 15°C converts to 1 g/yr, one gram (water mass) per year. It is the EQUAL flow rate value of 1 gram (water mass) per year but in the Million standard cu-ft in gas per day gas flow unit alternative.
g/yr/MMSCFD at 15°C flow rate conversion result | ||||
From | Symbol | Equals | Result | Symbol |
1 | g/yr | = | 0.000000000000097 | MMSCFD at 15°C |
Conversion chart - grams (water mass) per year to Million standard cu-ft in gas per day
1 gram (water mass) per year to Million standard cu-ft in gas per day = 0.000000000000097 MMSCFD at 15°C
2 grams (water mass) per year to Million standard cu-ft in gas per day = 0.00000000000019 MMSCFD at 15°C
3 grams (water mass) per year to Million standard cu-ft in gas per day = 0.00000000000029 MMSCFD at 15°C
4 grams (water mass) per year to Million standard cu-ft in gas per day = 0.00000000000039 MMSCFD at 15°C
5 grams (water mass) per year to Million standard cu-ft in gas per day = 0.00000000000048 MMSCFD at 15°C
6 grams (water mass) per year to Million standard cu-ft in gas per day = 0.00000000000058 MMSCFD at 15°C
7 grams (water mass) per year to Million standard cu-ft in gas per day = 0.00000000000068 MMSCFD at 15°C
8 grams (water mass) per year to Million standard cu-ft in gas per day = 0.00000000000078 MMSCFD at 15°C
9 grams (water mass) per year to Million standard cu-ft in gas per day = 0.00000000000087 MMSCFD at 15°C
10 grams (water mass) per year to Million standard cu-ft in gas per day = 0.00000000000097 MMSCFD at 15°C
11 grams (water mass) per year to Million standard cu-ft in gas per day = 0.0000000000011 MMSCFD at 15°C
12 grams (water mass) per year to Million standard cu-ft in gas per day = 0.0000000000012 MMSCFD at 15°C
13 grams (water mass) per year to Million standard cu-ft in gas per day = 0.0000000000013 MMSCFD at 15°C
14 grams (water mass) per year to Million standard cu-ft in gas per day = 0.0000000000014 MMSCFD at 15°C
15 grams (water mass) per year to Million standard cu-ft in gas per day = 0.0000000000015 MMSCFD at 15°C
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Convert flow rate of gram (water mass) per year (g/yr) and Million standard cu-ft in gas per day (MMSCFD at 15°C) units in reverse from Million standard cu-ft in gas per day into grams (water mass) per year.
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This unit-to-unit calculator is based on conversion for one pair of two flow rate units. For a whole set of multiple units for volume and mass flow on one page, try the Multi-Unit converter tool which has built in all flowing rate unit-variations. Page with flow rate by mass unit pairs exchange.
Converter type: flow rate units
First unit: gram (water mass) per year (g/yr) is used for measuring flow rate.
Second: Million standard cubic feet of gas per day (MMSCFD at 15°C) is unit of gas flow.
QUESTION:
15 g/yr = ? MMSCFD at 15°C
ANSWER:
15 g/yr = 0.0000000000015 MMSCFD at 15°C
Abbreviation, or prefix, for gram (water mass) per year is:
g/yr
Abbreviation for Million standard cubic feet of gas per day is:
MMSCFD at 15°C
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1. in practicing grams (water mass) per year and Million standard cu-ft in gas per day ( g/yr vs. MMSCFD at 15°C ) measures exchange.
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