A cusec is a rate of low per a given period of time. For example, one cusec of water is equal to about 7.48 gallons per second of flow. So, 1,000 cusecs of water is equal to about 7,480 gallons per second of water flow.
TMC refers to a "thousand million cubic ...". It could be TMC feet or metres and the answer would vary accordingly.
1000 milli (meaning 1/1000) ampere does equal one ampere
1000 colony forming unit/ml in water...500 cfu/ml is considered standard for acceptable drinking water
There are 1000 of them.
A substance that attracts water molecules is hydrophillic, hydro meaning water and phillic meaning attracted to. The opposite would be hydrophobic, hydro meaning water and phobic meaning scared of.
At present about 11.5 million cusecs is passing from sukkur barrage, whereas in 1976 it successfully weathered water about 13 Million Cusecs.
0.028317 m3s-1= 1 cubic
1 TMC = 1 Thousand Milling Cubic feet = 109 Cubic feet 1 TMC / Sec = 109 Cubic feet / Sec = 109 Cusecs
Assuming you means cusecs, rather than qusex!, it is a measure of flow defined as 1 cubic foot per second.
When the metric system was created, the inventors used the Greek word for 1000, kilo, as the prefix meaning 1000. They used the Latin word for 1000, mill, as the prefix meaning 1/1000.
As defined by the metric prefix milli, meaning 10^-3, 1000 mL of water are contained in a L bottle of water. For that matter, 1000 ml of anything are contained in a L bottle of anything.
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1 TMC = 1 Thousand Milling Cubic feet= 109 Cubic feet1 TMC / Sec = 109 Cubic feet / Sec= 109 Cusecs (from How_many_cusecs_equal_to_one_tmc_of_water)Read more: How_many_cusecs_equal_to_one_tmc_of_water
Water has a density of about 1 (or 1000, depending on the units used...) meaning that every ml of water has a mass very close to 1 gram.
1000 lbs of water weighs 1000 lbs.
K stands for kilo, prefix meaning 1000
That probably refers to the SI prefixes, such as kilo (meaning 1000), mega (meaning a million), milli (meaning 1/1000), etc.