That's going to depend on the length and diameter of the hose, the material the hose is
made of, the type of nozzle at the output end, the water pressure at the source, and how
far open the valve is at the source. You haven't told us any of those details.
If every hose put out the same amount of water in 24 hours, then the same hose you use
to water the tomatoes and daisies could be used to fight a fire in a burning paper warehouse.
Easily! A normal garden hose will typically use 360 gallons a minute. 540 liters is equal to 142 gallons.
Formula: quarts per minute x 15 = gallons per hour
700 gal/ 20 min = 35 gallons/ 1 min * 60 min/ 1 hour= 2100 gallons per hour.
36 times
There are 60 minutes in an hour so each minute is 1/60th of an hour. 20 minutes = 20/60th of an hour. This can be simplified to 1/3rd of an hour.
The gallons per hour that come out of a hose depends upon two things: the diameter of the hose, and the water pressure. Since both of these vary, there is no single answer to that question. However, a one inch diameter garden hose at an average household water pressure could be expected to yield about 200 gallons per hour, in my estimation. Your mileage may vary.
Depends on the water pressure, and the diameter and length of the hose. Sorry, but there really is no one answer.
Easily! A normal garden hose will typically use 360 gallons a minute. 540 liters is equal to 142 gallons.
50 gallons of water per minute equals 3,000 gallons per hour.
12 hours. 14,000 divided by 20= 720 720 divided by 60 = 12
2 gallons per hour
heart pumps around 74 gallons in one hour and about 1800 gallons in a 24 hour period.
"The average sprinkler will use in excess of 240 gallons of water per hour" also refer to http://www.libertylake.org/water_conservation.htm for watering guide. As a useful gauge: A garden hose with no nozzle attached, will spew out as much as 350 gallons per hour. So 240 sounds about right for a sprinkler system, keeping in mind that it will vary with your local water pressure and type of sprinkler system that you have. If your system has a damaged sprinkler head, you might as well be running that garden hose full blast. My sprinkler system uses 1,000 gallons in a three hour time cycle. I have six or seven zones. I suspect some of my heads are busted, since that sounds about like "garden hose figures." (333 gallons per hour)
If a pool was leaking for 12 hours and leaked out 78 gallons of water in total, then it would of leaked out 6.5 gallons every hour. This is a math problem.
1 long ton (2240 lbs) = 223.50 UK gallons per hour / 268.44 US gallons per hour > 1 short ton (2000 lbs) = 199.55 UK gallons per hour / 239.68 US gallons per hour
100 million gallons an hour
100million gallons an hour