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Metric ton per hour to gram per second Conversion
1 metric ton per hour (t/h) is equal to 277.7777778 gram per second (g/s).
1 t/h = 277.7777778 g/s
or
1 g/s = 0.0036 t/h
Formula
To convert a mass flow from metric ton per hour (t/h) to gram per second (g/s), multiply the mass flow in metric ton per hour by 277.7777778
m(g/s) = m(t/h) × 277.7777778
Examples:
Convert 1000 metric ton per hour to gram per second:
m(g/s) = 1000t/h × 277.7777778 = 277777.7778 g/s
Conversion table
| Metric ton per hour (t/h) | Gram per second (g/s) |
|---|---|
| 1 t/h | 277.777777778 g/s |
| 2 t/h | 555.555555556 g/s |
| 3 t/h | 833.333333333 g/s |
| 5 t/h | 1388.888888889 g/s |
| 10 t/h | 2777.777777778 g/s |
| 20 t/h | 5555.555555556 g/s |
| 25 t/h | 6944.444444444 g/s |
| 50 t/h | 13888.888888889 g/s |
| 100 t/h | 27777.777777778 g/s |
| 250 t/h | 69444.444444444 g/s |
| 500 t/h | 138888.888888889 g/s |
| 1000 t/h | 277777.777777778 g/s |
| Gram per second (g/s) | Metric ton per hour (t/h) |
|---|---|
| 1 g/s | 0.0036 t/h |
| 2 g/s | 0.0072 t/h |
| 3 g/s | 0.0108 t/h |
| 5 g/s | 0.018 t/h |
| 10 g/s | 0.036 t/h |
| 20 g/s | 0.072 t/h |
| 25 g/s | 0.09 t/h |
| 50 g/s | 0.18 t/h |
| 100 g/s | 0.36 t/h |
| 250 g/s | 0.9 t/h |
| 500 g/s | 1.8 t/h |
| 1000 g/s | 3.6 t/h |
Frequently asked questions
How do I convert metric ton per hour to gram per second?
Multiply the value in metric ton per hour by 277.7777778 to get the result in gram per second. For example, 5 t/h × 277.7777778 = 1388.888888889 g/s.
How many gram per second are in 1 metric ton per hour?
1 metric ton per hour (t/h) is equal to 277.777777778 gram per second (g/s).
How do I convert gram per second back to metric ton per hour?
Use the inverse operation: divide the value in gram per second by 277.7777778 to get the result in metric ton per hour.
How accurate is the metric ton per hour to gram per second conversion?
The converter multiplies by the conversion factor 277.7777778 and rounds the result to 9 decimal places by default. You can increase or reduce the precision with the digits option on this page.
Sources
Conversion factors are based on internationally recognised standards: