Capacity of flight conveyor in tons/hr is given by (where, W & D =
width and depth of flight respectively in metre V = speed of the conveyor,
metre/second ρ = bulk density of material, kg/m3
)
(A) 3.6 W.D.V.ρ
(B) 3.6 W.D.V
(C) 3.6 W.V.ρ
(D) 3.6 D.V.ρ

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Answer :

(A) 3.6 W.D.V.ρ

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