To calculate the GPM from m³/h:
\[ GPM = m^3/H \times 4.40 \]
Where:
GPM (Gallons Per Minute) is a measure of the flow rate of a fluid, indicating how many gallons of the fluid pass through a point in one minute. This measurement is commonly used in contexts such as irrigation, water supply, and various industrial processes to gauge the efficiency and capacity of systems that handle liquids.
Let's assume the following value:
Using the formula:
\[ GPM = 10 \times 4.40 = 44 \text{ GPM} \]
The flow rate is 44 GPM.