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Pa to CFM Calculator

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How can you convert pressure to airflow? Here is solution use the Pa to CFM Calculator that can helps you to convert pressure in Pascals (Pa) to cubic feet per minute (CFM). This calculator requires you to enter values such as Pressure (Pa) and Area (sq ft) to find the Flow Rate (CFM).

Pa to CFM Calculator

Result:
Step Description Value

What is Pa to CFM?

converting Pa to CFM is how you figure out the airflow rate in cubic feet per minute when you know the pressure in Pascals. This is important for checking how ventilation systems are working and making sure there is enough airflow for different uses.

How to Use the Calculator

Using the calculator is simple. Follow these setps:

  1. Enter Pressure (Pa): Input the pressure value, for example, 250 Pa.
  2. Enter Area (sq ft): Input the area value, for example, 50 sq ft.
  3. Flow Rate (CFM): The calculator will display the result.

Formula

To convert Pa to CFM, use the formula:

CFM=Pa×Area471.9474
Variable Description
Pa Pressure in Pascals
Area Area in square feet
CFM Flow rate in cubic feet per minute

How to Convert Pa to CFM

Example 1

For example your input is:

  • Pressure (Pa): 300
  • Area (sq ft): 60

Calculation Steps:

  1. Apply the Formula:
CFM=300×60471.9474

 

2. Multiply:

CFM=18000471.9474

3. Divide:

CFM38.15

 

4. Result:

CFM38.15 cubic feet per minute

 

Example 2

For example your input is:

  • Pressure (Pa): 500
  • Area (sq ft): 80

Calculation Steps:

1. Apply the Formula:

CFM=500×80471.9474

 

2. Multiply:

CFM=40000471.9474

3. Divide:

CFM84.78

 

4. Result:

CFM84.78 cubic feet per minute

 

Final Words

We hope you find the Pa to CFM Calculator useful. It simplifies the conversion process, ensuring accurate and quick results. How was your experience with our tool? If you face any errors, please report them on our Report an Error page. Your feedback is valuable to us, so don’t hesitate to share your thoughts.

 

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