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6,000 US gallons per minute = 13.37 cubic feet per second.
20 US gallons per minute = 2.674 cubic feet per minute.
One cubic foot per minute = 7.481 US gallons per minute.
A water flow of 1,400 cubic feet per second equates to approximately 628,363.64 US gallons per minute.
The flow rate in cubic feet/second is (3*1.5*3) = 14.5 cubic ft/sec. According to Google, there are 6.229 Imperial gallons or 7.481 US gallons in 1 cubic foot. Therefore, the flow rate is 90.32 Imp gallons/sec or 108.47 US gallons/sec. If this many gallons flow per second, then (90.32 x 60) = 5419 Imp gallons flow per 1 minute, or equivalently 6508 US gallons per minute.
These are different dimensions there is no answer to the question as it stands. If instead you meant 3 cubic feet per second... then the answer is: 3 * 60 = 180 ( cu ft per minute ) = 1346 gallons per minute (four significant figures but the question only had one significant figure so taking that into consideration the answer is 1000 gal/min
720 feet per minute.
1,100 feet per second = 66,000 feet per minute
150,000 gallons
5.583 feet per second.
There are approximately 325851 gallons of water in 55000 cubic feet per second.
Gallons per minute is the amount of gallons used or moved or saved for every minute of time that passes. If you wanted to calculate how many gallons were pumped through a water fountain every minute, you would measure this and divide the gallons by the minutes and get your "gallons per minute".