The conversion is: cubic meters per hour x 4.402867539 = US gallons per minute
2m3 per hour x 4.402867539 = about 8.806 US gallons per minute
Between a 500-gallon-per-minute pump and a 2,000-gallon-per-minute pump.
Assuming all the water becomes steam in that 1 minute: 1 gallon = 0.13368 cubic feet and the volumetric expansion of water into steam is 1675. Therefore 1 gallon of water will produce 1675 x 0.13368 = 223.914 cubic feet of steam. Which would also be 223.914 cubic feet per minute since the water is evaporated in 1 minute.
Easy to figure out 2.2 * 8 = 17.6
over 5 gallons of water but if you take a 10-15 minute shower you can save a half a gallon of water by 6min. to 5min.
about 40
A standard showerhead typically uses about 2.5 gallons of water per minute. Therefore, a 5-minute shower would use approximately 12.5 gallons. Since there are 16 cups in a gallon, this equates to about 200 cups of water for a 5-minute shower.
If the faucet leaks one ounce of water per minute, it would waste 60 ounces in an hour and 1,440 ounces in a day. This would amount to 43,830 ounces in a 30-day month and 525,600 ounces in a year. Since 1 gallon is equivalent to 128 ounces, the leaked water would amount to 4,110 gallons in a year.
1000 Minutes require to fill 10000 gallon pond
Check the neck of the faucet it is sometimes inscribe their on the back.
around 1-1.5 gallon per minute
There are 768 teaspoons of water in one gallon.
Examples of a gallon include a gallon of milk, a gallon of gasoline, and a gallon of water.