Tons per hour (mt/h) to Kilograms per hour (kg/h) conversion

Tons per hour to Kilograms per hour conversion table

Tons per hour (mt/h)Kilograms per hour (kg/h)
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11000
22000
33000
44000
55000
66000
77000
88000
99000
1010000
2020000
3030000
4040000
5050000
6060000
7070000
8080000
9090000
100100000
10001000000

How to convert tons per hour to kilograms per hour?

Tons per hour (ton/hr) and kilograms per hour (kg/hr) are both units used to measure mass flow rate, which is the mass of a substance that passes through a point per unit time. Converting between these units involves understanding the relationship between tons and kilograms. Here's how to approach the conversion:

Understanding the Conversion Factor

The key to converting tons per hour to kilograms per hour is knowing the conversion factor between tons and kilograms.

  • 1 metric ton (also known as tonne) = 1000 kilograms.
  • 1 short ton = 907.185 kilograms (approximately).
  • 1 long ton = 1016.05 kilograms (approximately).

Since the question does not specify which type of tons should be used, let's use metric tons for now.

Converting Tons per Hour to Kilograms per Hour (Metric Tons)

To convert from metric tons per hour to kilograms per hour, multiply by 1000.

Formula:

Kilograms per hour=Tons per hour×1000\text{Kilograms per hour} = \text{Tons per hour} \times 1000

Example:

Convert 1 metric ton per hour to kilograms per hour:

1ton/hr×1000=1000kg/hr1 \, \text{ton/hr} \times 1000 = 1000 \, \text{kg/hr}

Converting Kilograms per Hour to Tons per Hour (Metric Tons)

To convert from kilograms per hour to metric tons per hour, divide by 1000.

Formula:

Tons per hour=Kilograms per hour1000\text{Tons per hour} = \frac{\text{Kilograms per hour}}{1000}

Example:

Convert 1 kilogram per hour to metric tons per hour:

1kg/hr1000=0.001tons/hr\frac{1 \, \text{kg/hr}}{1000} = 0.001 \, \text{tons/hr}

Real-World Examples and Applications

  1. Industrial Processes:

    • Example: A cement factory might measure the rate at which raw materials (like limestone) are fed into a kiln in tons per hour and then convert this to kilograms per hour for process control.
  2. Agriculture:

    • Example: The rate at which grain is harvested or processed might be measured in tons per hour and converted to kilograms per hour to manage storage and distribution.
  3. Mining:

    • Example: The extraction rate of ore from a mine is often measured in tons per hour and converted to kilograms per hour for logistical planning.
  4. Waste Management:

    • Example: The processing rate of waste at a recycling plant or landfill is frequently tracked in tons per hour, which can be converted to kilograms per hour for detailed reporting and optimization.

Interesting Facts and Historical Context

While there's no specific law or person directly associated with the tons to kilograms conversion, the development of the metric system itself is a significant historical achievement. The metric system was developed in France in the late 18th century, following the French Revolution, to standardize measurements and facilitate trade and scientific communication. Standard units like the kilogram were defined, and their adoption has greatly improved precision and ease of calculation in various fields. The General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM) is the intergovernmental organization that gives authority to the International System of Units (SI) on a global level (BIPM).

Conversion for Different Types of Tons

As mentioned earlier, there are different types of tons: metric tons, short tons, and long tons. Here's how the conversion factors differ:

  • Short Ton:

    • 1short ton907.185kg1 \, \text{short ton} \approx 907.185 \, \text{kg}
    • To convert short tons per hour to kg/hr, multiply by 907.185.
  • Long Ton:

    • 1long ton1016.05kg1 \, \text{long ton} \approx 1016.05 \, \text{kg}
    • To convert long tons per hour to kg/hr, multiply by 1016.05.

When performing conversions, ensure you specify which type of ton you are using to maintain accuracy.

See below section for step by step unit conversion with formulas and explanations. Please refer to the table below for a list of all the Kilograms per hour to other unit conversions.

What is Tons per hour?

Tons per hour (t/h) is a unit of measurement expressing the mass of a substance that passes through a specific point per hour. It's commonly used in industries dealing with large quantities of materials, such as mining, manufacturing, and agriculture.

How is Tons per hour Formed?

Tons per hour is derived from the fundamental units of mass and time. It's calculated by dividing the mass (in tons) of a substance by the time (in hours) it takes for that mass to pass a certain point.

Tons per hour (t/h)=Mass (tons)Time (hours)\text{Tons per hour (t/h)} = \frac{\text{Mass (tons)}}{\text{Time (hours)}}

A ton is equal to 1000 kilograms (metric ton) or 2000 pounds (short ton). So, a flow rate of 1 ton per hour means that 1 ton of a substance passes a specific point every hour. The "ton" can refer to either a metric ton or a short ton, depending on the context and industry standards. Always clarify which ton is being used to avoid confusion.

Real-World Examples of Tons per Hour

  • Mining: Measuring the output of ore from a mine. For example, a coal mine might produce 500 tons per hour of coal.
  • Manufacturing: Quantifying the throughput of raw materials in a production process. A cement factory might process 200 tons per hour of limestone.
  • Agriculture: Assessing the rate at which grain is harvested. A wheat farmer might harvest 50 tons per hour of wheat.
  • Waste Management: Determining the amount of waste processed at a recycling plant. A plant might process 10 tons per hour of recycled materials.
  • Shipping: Measuring the loading/unloading rate of cargo ships. A port facility might load or unload 1000 tons per hour of goods.

Interesting Facts

While no specific law or well-known person is directly associated with "tons per hour" as a unit, the concept of mass flow rate is fundamental in various engineering disciplines, especially chemical engineering and process engineering. Mass flow rate is critical in designing and optimizing industrial processes. You can learn more about mass flow rate in chemical engineering from sources like Chemical Engineering Design: Principles, Practice and Economics of Plant and Process Design.

What is Kilograms per hour?

Kilograms per hour (kg/h) is a unit of measurement used to express mass flow rate. It quantifies the amount of mass (in kilograms) passing through a point or system per unit of time (in hours). It's commonly used in industries dealing with continuous processes, such as manufacturing, chemical processing, and food production.

Understanding Kilograms per Hour

Kilograms per hour (kg/h) signifies the mass flow rate. Mass flow rate is a measure of the mass of a substance that passes a point per unit time. In the case of kg/h, the unit of mass is kilograms (kg) and the unit of time is hours (h).

Formula:

Mass flow rate is generally represented by the symbol m˙\dot{m} (m-dot). It can be calculated using the following formula:

m˙=mt\dot{m} = \frac{m}{t}

Where:

  • m˙\dot{m} is the mass flow rate (kg/h)
  • mm is the mass (kg)
  • tt is the time (h)

Formation of Kilograms per Hour

The unit "kilograms per hour" is formed by dividing a quantity of mass measured in kilograms by a duration of time measured in hours. It directly represents how much mass flows during that hour. For example, if a pipe discharges 50 kilograms of water in one hour, the mass flow rate is 50 kg/h.

Relation to Other Units

Kilograms per hour can be converted to other mass flow rate units like:

  • Grams per second (g/s)
  • Pounds per hour (lb/h)
  • Tons per day

To convert kg/h to g/s, use the following:

g/s=kg/h1000g/kg3600s/hg/s = kg/h * \frac{1000 g/kg}{3600 s/h}

Applications of Kilograms per Hour

  • Manufacturing: Determining the throughput of a production line (e.g., the mass of products manufactured per hour).
  • Chemical Processing: Measuring the flow rate of chemicals in a reactor (e.g., the mass of reactants consumed per hour).
  • Food Production: Quantifying the rate at which ingredients are processed (e.g., the mass of grain milled per hour).
  • HVAC Systems: Calculating the mass flow rate of air in ventilation systems to measure their cooling/heating capacity.
  • Combustion engines: Calculating the mass flow rate of fuel for combustion engines.

Interesting Facts

While no specific law is directly tied to "kilograms per hour," the concept of mass flow rate is fundamental to fluid mechanics and thermodynamics.

Examples of Kilograms per Hour in Real-World Scenarios

  • A bottling plant: Fills bottles with liquid at a rate of 1200 kg/h. This helps in assessing the efficiency of the filling process.
  • A coal-fired power plant: Burns coal at a rate of 50,000 kg/h to generate electricity. This value helps in assessing the plant's electricity production.
  • A wastewater treatment plant: Processes sewage at a rate of 1000 kg/h to remove pollutants. This value helps in assessing the plant's waste water processing efficiency.

Complete Tons per hour conversion table

Enter # of Tons per hour
Convert 1 mt/h to other unitsResult
Tons per hour to Kilograms per second (mt/h to kg/s)0.2777777777778
Tons per hour to Kilograms per minute (mt/h to kg/min)16.666666666667
Tons per hour to Kilograms per hour (mt/h to kg/h)1000
Tons per hour to Pounds per second (mt/h to lb/s)0.6123956722733
Tons per hour to Pounds per hour (mt/h to lb/h)2204.6244201838