There is no sensible answer to this question. A metre per second is a measure of linear velocity, with dimensions [LT-1]. A litre per second is a measure of flow rate, with dimensions [L3T-1]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions without additional information.
The conversion factor is .277. So, cubic meters per hour x .277 = liters per second
7pi liters
liters per second x 3.6 = cubic meters per hour
These measurement can not be converted, because litres are a measure of volume and meters are a measure of distance.
feet per second x 0.3048 = meters per second
250,000 liters per second.
Equation: liters per second x 86.4 = cubic meters per day
The conversion factor is .277. So, cubic meters per hour x .277 = liters per second
1 liter per second is equal to 3.6 cubic meters per hour.
136 cubic meters per minute = 2,266.66 litres per second.
7pi liters
liters per second x 3.6 = cubic meters per hour
These measurement can not be converted, because litres are a measure of volume and meters are a measure of distance.
The flow rate through a 90mm diameter pipe can be estimated using the formula for the cross-sectional area and flow velocity. The cross-sectional area (A) of the pipe is approximately 0.00636 square meters. If you know the flow velocity (in meters per second), you can calculate the flow rate (Q) in liters per second by multiplying the area by the velocity and converting cubic meters to liters (1 cubic meter = 1000 liters). For example, with a flow velocity of 1 meter per second, the flow rate would be about 6.36 liters per second.
9.18 liters per second equates to 0.0098 cubic meters per second or 0.346 cubic feet per second.
1 cubic metre is equal to 1000 litres. So,130 litres per second is .130 cubic metres per second
The conversion factor is 3.6. So, liters per second x 3.6 = cubic meters per hour.