A kiloliter is equal to one thousand liters. Therefore, five thousand liters would be equal to five kiloliters.
One kilolitre is equal to 1000 litres.
There are 1000 milliliters in one liter, so 3.8 liters is equal to 3800 milliliters.
this conversion can not really be done, because 2.3 decimeters in one dimensional and liters are three dimensional, . If it were 2.3 decimeters cubed that would simply be equal to 2.3 liters
One cubic meter is equal 1,000 liters.
Approximately 7.48 gallons equal 1 cubic foot. Since 1 cusec is equal to 448.83 gallons per minute, in one second it would be around 7.48 gallons.
One cusec is equal to 7.48 gallons (28.317 liters) of water flowing each second. It is equal to a volume of water one foot high and one foot wide flowing a distance of one foot in one second. 1 cusec is a measure of flow rate and is one cubic foot per second (28.317 liters ... a cusec is one cubic foot (28.32 L/s) per second ... 28.317 x 9000 =2,54,853 liter
There are 1,000 liters in one quasic.
There can be no answer. A litre is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space while a cusec is a measure of the rate of flow. The two measure different things and, according to the basic rules of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
It is actually called a cusec (cubic feet per second), not cusic. It is a volumetric unit for measuring the flow of liquids, equal to one cubic foot per second.1 ft3s-1 = 0.028316847m3s-1, 1 ft3s-1 = 1 cusec
Cusec is a volumetric unit for measuring the flow of liquids, equal to one cubic foot per second. (28.317 Ltrs of water). In other words, we can say that if one cubic foot of water crosses any hurdle or any barrier and even any gate of dam in one second it is called one cusec. It is flow measurement of the water. And secondly, if 28.317 liters of water cross the dame gate or any other barrier in one second it is called one cusec.
yes its true
In one milliliter there are 0.001 liters. Ten milliliters are equal to 0.01 liters and 100 milliliters are equal to 0.1 liters.
One ounce is equal to 0.02957353 liters
About 4.546 liters.
Correct Question: How many litres are there in one cusec? Answer: A cusec (ceusic, cusic) contains a fluid flow of 28.314 litres per second.
About 4.546 liters.