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How to Convert from Gram/hour [g/h] to Exagram/second [Eg/s]?

How to Convert from Gram/hour [g/h] to Exagram/second [Eg/s]?

Learn how to convert mass flow rates from gram per hour (g/h), a unit for low-rate flows, to exagram per second (Eg/s), a unit representing extremely large mass transfer rates used in scientific fields.

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Gram/hour [g/h] to Exagram/second [Eg/s] Conversion Table

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Gram/hour [g/h] to Exagram/second [Eg/s] Conversion Table
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What Is This Tool?

This converter enables you to translate values of mass flow rate between gram/hour and exagram/second. Gram/hour measures slow mass flow rates such as leaks or dosing in labs, while exagram/second quantifies exceptionally large mass flows seen in astrophysics and planetary science.

How to Use This Tool?

  • Enter the value in gram/hour you want to convert.
  • Select gram/hour [g/h] as the input unit and exagram/second [Eg/s] as the output unit.
  • Click the convert button to get the equivalent mass flow rate in exagram/second.

Key Features

  • Converts mass flow rates from gram/hour [g/h] to exagram/second [Eg/s].
  • Supports scientific and engineering magnitude comparisons across vast unit scales.
  • Easy-to-use, browser-based interface for quick conversions.

Examples

  • Convert 10 gram/hour to exagram/second to get approximately 2.7777777777778e-21 Eg/s.
  • Convert 100 gram/hour to exagram/second resulting in about 2.7777777777778e-20 Eg/s.

Common Use Cases

  • Quantifying very low mass flow rates such as gas leaks or reagent dosing in laboratories and pharmaceuticals.
  • Expressing extremely large mass flow rates in astrophysics for phenomena like stellar winds or supernova ejecta.
  • Modeling mass transport in planetary science during formation and giant impacts.

Tips & Best Practices

  • Understand the vast scale difference between these units to avoid misinterpretation of results.
  • Use this conversion mainly for scientific analysis rather than routine practical measurements.
  • Verify units carefully when comparing or scaling between low and extremely high mass flow rates.

Limitations

  • The conversion factor is extremely small, reflecting a huge difference in unit magnitude.
  • Direct practical use is limited due to the conceptual gap between units for very low and extremely large mass flows.
  • Primarily intended for theoretical comparisons or scientific research applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does gram/hour measure?
Gram per hour quantifies the rate at which mass is transported or consumed, often used for very low flow rates in scientific and industrial contexts.

In what fields is exagram/second commonly used?
Exagram per second is used mainly in astrophysics and planetary sciences to describe massive mass-transfer processes like supernova ejecta or black hole accretion.

Why is the conversion between gram/hour and exagram/second uncommon in practice?
Because the units represent vastly different magnitudes, the conversion is mostly theoretical and suited for comparative analyses rather than routine measurements.

Key Terminology

Gram/hour [g/h]
A mass flow rate unit representing one gram of mass transport per hour, used to measure low-rate processes.
Exagram/second [Eg/s]
A mass flow rate unit equal to 10^18 grams per second, applied to describe extremely large mass transfer rates in scientific contexts.

Quick Knowledge Check

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