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How do you convert m3 to GPM?
1 cubic meter per hour ≈ 4.4029 gallons per minute.
How do you convert gallons per minute to meters per second?
1 gallon per minute(US) ≈ 6.309E-5 cubic meters per second. The user must fill one of the two fields and the conversion will become automatically.
What is Q m3 h?
Amount: 1 cubic meter per hour (m3/h) of flow rate. Equals: 1,000.00 Liters per hour (L/h) in flow rate. Converting cubic meter per hour to Liters per hour value in the flow rate units scale.
How do you find velocity in GPM?
Alternatively, if the flow rate is measured in gallons per minute, the following formula can be used to calculate water velocity. Thus, the velocity v in feet per second is equal to 0.408 times the flow rate Q in gallons per minute divided by the pipe diameter D in inches squared.
How do you calculate m3 hours?
Conversion table
- m3/h = 0.277778 L/s.
- m3/h = 0.555556 L/s.
- m3/h = 0.833333 L/s.
- m3/h = 1.111111 L/s.
- m3/h = 1.388889 L/s.
- m3/h = 1.666667 L/s.
- m3/h = 1.944444 L/s.
- m3/h = 2.222222 L/s.
How to convert cubic meters per second to gallons per minute?
The user must fill one of the two fields and the conversion will become automatically. 1 cubic meters per second = 15850.3 gallons per minute Formula cubic meters per second in gallons per minute (m 3 /s in gal/m). Gal/m ≈ m3/s*15850.3
Which is bigger 1 cubic meter or 1 minute?
1 cubic meter/second is equal to 13198.154897945 gallons per minute, or 3600 cubic metre/hour. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results.
How many cubic feet in 200 gallons per minute?
200 gallons per minute to cubic feet per second = 0.53515 cubic feet per second 500 gallons per minute to cubic feet per second = 1.33786 cubic feet per second 1000 gallons per minute to cubic feet per second = 2.67573 cubic feet per second
How many gallons per minute is one M3?
Gallons per minute is an imperial and US Customary systems volume flow rate unit. 1 m3/s = 15850.323141 US gpm. 1 m3/s = 13198.154898 UK gpm. The symbol is ” gpm “. Please visit volume flow rate converter for all volume flow units. Click “Create Table”.