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Convert [Decigrams Per Hour] to [Stones Per Second], (dg/hr to st/s)

MASS FLOW RATE


37 Decigrams Per Hour
= 1.6184750617688E-7 Stones Per Second
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Category: mass flow rate
Conversion: Decigrams Per Hour to Stones Per Second
The base unit for mass flow rate is kilograms per second (SI derived unit)
[Decigrams Per Hour] symbol/abbrevation: (dg/hr)
[Stones Per Second] symbol/abbrevation: (st/s)

How to convert Decigrams Per Hour to Stones Per Second (dg/hr to st/s)?
1 dg/hr = 4.3742569236995E-9 st/s.
37 x 4.3742569236995E-9 st/s = 1.6184750617688E-7 Stones Per Second.
Always check the results; rounding errors may occur.

Definition:
In relation to the base unit of [mass flow rate] => (kilograms per second), 1 Decigrams Per Hour (dg/hr) is equal to 2.77778E-8 kilograms-per-second, while 1 Stones Per Second (st/s) = 6.35029 kilograms-per-second.
37 Decigrams Per Hour to common mass-flow-rate units
37 dg/hr = 1.0277786E-6 kilograms per second (kg/s)
37 dg/hr = 2.2658658001023E-6 pounds per second (lb/s)
37 dg/hr = 3.6253852801637E-5 ounces per second (oz/s)
37 dg/hr = 1.1329316512068E-9 tons[US] per second (t/s [US])
37 dg/hr = 0.0010277786 grams per second (g/s)
37 dg/hr = 8879.9872128286 centigrams per day (cg/d)
37 dg/hr = 370 centigrams per hour (cg/hr)
37 dg/hr = 6.1666592666815 centigrams per minute (cg/min)
37 dg/hr = 0.10277786 centigrams per second (cg/s)
37 dg/hr = 62160.017902071 centigrams per week (cg/wk)
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