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this cannot be answered metres per second is a velocity, units ms-1, litres per second is a volumetric flowrate, units dm3s-1 you would need the area through which the 'velocity' is flowing to answer that otherwise, litres is dm3 = m3 x 10-3

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Q: How do you convert metres per second to liters per second?
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