On Thu 06 Feb, Carlos Vasconcellos wrote: > Dear All, > > Do any of you know how to calculate how many cubic feet has a cilinder > of X litters. I tried to find out the exchange constant but i didn't. > > for example: How many cubic feet has a cilinder of 18 Liters ? > > Is the work pressure important to make this calculation or the only > informations i have to know are the ammount of litters or Cubic Feet > (capacity) of the cilinder to convert and the exchange constant ? litres*bar/28.3=cu ft cu ft*28.3/bar=litres with bar being the working pressure -- Vance Burton Chairman, Sub-Aqua Association Tel: 01273 330094 mailto:chairman@sa*.or*.uk* Fax: 01273 706546 http://www.saa.org.uk Mob: 0973 111554 mailto:vance@bu*.de*.co*.uk* -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send list subscription requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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