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My guess would be 7.48 gallons since that is how many gallons of water is in a cubic foot
4.4 US gallons per second.
300 to 800 gallons
25,571 gallons
If you want to figure out how many gallons you will need and you know how many miles per gallon you achieve then 60 / (your miles per gallon) = how many gallons you need. If you want to know how much you used in 60 miles, one method would be to fill up the tank completely before the trip and then again after the trip and how much you put in the second time will tell you how much you used.
Five US gallons equates to 378,540 drops.
There are 20 metric drops to a ml. There are 1000 ml to a L This gives us 20000 drops to a L 1 US gallons = 3.785 liters 1 Imperial gallons = 4.546 liters 1 US gallons = 75708 metric drops 1 Imperial gallons = 90922 metric drops
1 cusec, or 1 cubic foot per second, would be 7.48 gallons per second.
It is estimated that approximately 75,000 gallons of water drop over Niagara Falls every second. It is challenging to provide an exact number of drops due to the continually flowing water.
420 gallons per second is about 1,589.7 liters per second.
150,000 gallons per second
An US gallon has 3,485411784 L; multiply with your value to obtain the total volume. Aassuming that a drop has 0,000 060 L divide the total volume with the volume of a drop and you will obtain the answer.
That depends what the billion are. Are they one billion quarts ? Barrels ? Pints ? Liters ? Cups ? Ounces ? Drops ? A billion US fluid gallons = 832,674,184.629 Imperial gallons (rounded)
150 000 American gallons flow over every second.
the average discharge is 680,000 gallons of water per second.
It depends on the flow rate of the stream. Typically, thousands of drops per second are needed to form a continuous stream visibly.
6,000 US gallons per minute = 13.37 cubic feet per second.