• threelonmusketeersM
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    6 months ago

    The SI version would be Pascals per second, which simplifies to… kg / (m * s^3)? Kilogram per meter per second cubed?

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      6 months ago

      But in SI you can easily (and metrically) translate it to volume/s, which would then probably be less cumbersome.

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        6 months ago

        The volumes would be different on either side of the leak. Usually you standardise leak measurements to STP, and give it in standard cubic centimetres per second, SCC/s, i.e. ‘how much fluid would be escaping if it were in a room at one atmosphere of pressure at 20°C’. Makes it easier to compare.