You don't.
metres per second measures velocity.
litres per second measures flow rate.
There is no conversion.
Possibly you mean 5.3 cubic metres per second - that's easier. There are 1000 litres in a cubic metre. So its 5300 litres per second. That's the flow rate of a small river.
Actually you can convert flow to velocity as long as you know the internal diameter of the pipe.
Where
Velocity - V = m/s
Flow - Q = m3/h (1 L/s = 3.6 m3/h)
Diameter - D = Internal Diameter of pipe in mm
V = 354 x Q/D2
The conversion factor is .277. So, cubic meters per hour x .277 = liters per second
These measurement can not be converted, because litres are a measure of volume and meters are a measure of distance.
You cannot convert cubic meters per second to meters per second. You cannot convert volume to length.
Multiply by density
Convert this to a common unit. For example, to convert meters per second to km/hour, multiply by 3.6.Convert this to a common unit. For example, to convert meters per second to km/hour, multiply by 3.6.Convert this to a common unit. For example, to convert meters per second to km/hour, multiply by 3.6.Convert this to a common unit. For example, to convert meters per second to km/hour, multiply by 3.6.
Equation: liters per second x 86.4 = cubic meters per day
The conversion factor is .277. So, cubic meters per hour x .277 = liters per second
These measurement can not be converted, because litres are a measure of volume and meters are a measure of distance.
You cannot convert cubic meters per second to meters per second. You cannot convert volume to length.
250,000 liters per second.
The conversion factor is 3.6. So, liters per second x 3.6 = cubic meters per hour.
Multiply by 3600.
1 cubic metre is equal to 1000 litres. So,130 litres per second is .130 cubic metres per second
Conversion: mL per hour x 2.77777778 × 10-10 = cubic meters per second
Multiply by density
Multiply by time
Multiply by seconds.