The maximum flow rate of a garden hose is typically around 10 gallons per minute (GPM).
The average garden hose has a flow rate of about 6-9 gallons per minute (GPM).
The maximum flow rate through a 1.5 inch pipe is typically around 9 gallons per minute.
5 imperial gallons per minute
About 1.25 gallons per minute.
Depends on the volume and the size of the pipe. Fill a 5 gal bucket and time it. This will give you gallons per minute.
The liquid hydrogen feed line flow rate is 465 pounds per second or a maximum flow of 47,365 gallons per minute. Source: http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/technology/sts-newsref/et.html#et-lh2
570 gallons in 60 minutes would be equal to a flow rate of 9.5 gallons per minute.
To test the flow rate for a stream in gallons per minute, you can use a flow meter specifically designed for measuring water flow rates. Install the flow meter at a suitable location in the stream and allow water to flow through it. The flow meter will provide you with the gallons per minute measurement based on the rate of flow passing through it.
The rate of flow is 50 gallons per minute. This is calculated by dividing the total gallons pumped (750 gallons) by the time taken to pump (15 minutes).
The answer is unknown. In order to answer this question you need to know the pressure of the water.
The flow rate (gallons per minute) will depend on the cross-sectional area of the pipe.
The optimal flow rate of a garden hose for efficient watering of plants is typically around 1-2 gallons per minute. This rate allows for thorough watering without causing excessive runoff or water waste.