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∙ 11y agoA water flow of 1,400 cubic feet per second equates to approximately 628,363.64 US gallons per minute.
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∙ 11y agoThe 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.
That depends on the rate of flow. However, at any one moment, 2,700 cubic feet can contain a maximum of 20,197.4 US gallons of water.
None. A gallon is a measure of volume whereas a cubic foot per second is a measure of flow-rate. The two measure different things and, according to the basic rules of dimensional analysis, conversion from one measure to the other is not valid.
one cubic foot is 6.229 Imperial gallons or 7.481 US gallons 700/6.229 = 112.377589 cubic feet per minute for Imperial 700/7.481 = 93.570378 cubic feet per minute for US total cubic feet of sediment basin = 20*60*8 = 9600 so 9600/112.377589 = 85.426285 minutes for the Imperial gallon or 1 hour and 25.426 minutes and 9600/93.570378 = 102.596572 minutes for the US gallon or 1 hour and 42.597 minutes
You can measure water flow in a one and a half inch pipeline using a flow meter. Insert the flow meter into the pipeline and ensure it is calibrated correctly to accurately measure the flow rate. Alternatively, you can calculate flow rate by measuring the time it takes for a known volume of water to pass through the pipeline.
The amount of time it takes for 3,000,000 gallons of water to flow over Niagara Falls depends on the time of year. During the high flow season, 6 million cubic feet flows over the Falls every minute on average. During low flow season, about 4 million
A 1.5 cubic foot per second flow of water equates to 2,592 cubic inches of flow per second.
The volume of water that flows in a stream in one minute (cubic feet) is(width of the stream, feet) x (depth of the water, feet) x (speed of the current, feet per minute)Notes:-- The stream may have different widths at different depths.-- The current may have different speeds at different depths.-- To convert cubic feet to gallons, multiply by 7.4805.-- To convert cubic feet to cubic yards, divide by 27.
cfm stands for cubic feet per minute - this is a term that describes the amount of air flow in duct work - it takes approximately 400 cubic feet per minute air flow per ton of air conditioning
35.3146667 (cubic feet) per second == Converters: * NOAA: http://www.srh.noaa.gov/wgrfc/resources/convert.html#flow
It is an old measure for rate rate of flow.
Six million cubic feet (168,000 cubic meters) of water flow over the crest every minute during high flow.