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Instructions
Calculate the mass air flow with the equation m = dsA, where the "m" represents the mass flow rate, the "d" represents the density of a given fluid, "s" represents the velocity of the given fluid and "A" represents the surface area.
Convert the density equation to a volumetric air flow equation. The density of a given material is represented in the formula: d = m/v, where "d" represents the density in kilograms per meter cubed (kg/m^3), "m" represents the mass flow rate in kilograms (kg) and "v" represents volumetric air flow in meters cubed (m^3). In order to solve for the volumetric air flow, convert the equation to solve for "v." Divide both sides of the equation by 1/m to get the equation: v = m/d.
Plug in your values for the volumetric air flow equation v = m/d. Use the mass air flow you found in Step 1 and the density to solve for "v," the volumetric air flow.