
Mass Flow Rate
Mass flow rate is a measure of how much mass of a substance passes through a given point or area in a specific amount of time, typically expressed in units like kilograms per second or pounds per hour. It helps engineers understand the quantity of material moving through systems such as pipes, engines, or reactors. Essentially, it indicates the speed at which mass flows, allowing for the design, control, and analysis of processes involving fluids, gases, or other materials in motion.