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The flow would be 2.5 with a meter with 12 inch diameter. This is with a flush at 5.0 FPS.
No, 2 gallons would be 16 pints
one cubic foot is 6.229 Imperial gallons or 7.481 US gallons 700/6.229 = 112.377589 cubic feet per minute for Imperial 700/7.481 = 93.570378 cubic feet per minute for US total cubic feet of sediment basin = 20*60*8 = 9600 so 9600/112.377589 = 85.426285 minutes for the Imperial gallon or 1 hour and 25.426 minutes and 9600/93.570378 = 102.596572 minutes for the US gallon or 1 hour and 42.597 minutes
You would measure the water in a bath tub in gallons.
570 gallons in 60 minutes would be equal to a flow rate of 9.5 gallons per minute.
Most newer shower heads restrict water flow to around 3.5 gallons a minute max. . .this would equal around 35 gallons for a 10 minute shower
Most modern shower heads (U.S.) are restricted to 2.0 gallons a minute or less, so a ten minute shower would use approx. 20 gal.
A shower head would use between 60 to 75 gallons for a 30 minute shower.
It should state the gallons per minute on a label attached to the pump, or on the pump maker's website. To experiment yourself, would involve pumping a measured number of gallons using a stop watch!
That would depend on the type of washer...
Obviously it partly depends on the shower head, but most will give about 2.5 gallons per minute, so you are using about 12 gallons of water, possibly about 8 - 9 of it hot.Place a 1 liter bottle below the shower and measure how many seconds it will require to fill it. Then:Number of gallons in five minutes = 78,1/ Number of secondsAn average shower head emits about 1.3 -1.5 gallons per minute, so that would be 7 -8 gallons.
It can vary a huge amount depending on the type and size of the sprinkler, from as little as 1/2 gallon per minute to well over 8 gallons per minute. A reasonable average for the kinds you might purchase in a large discount store would be about three to four gallons per minute.
To convert pints to gallons, you can use the conversion factor that 1 gallon equals 8 pints. Therefore, if the pool is being filled at 38 pints per minute, you would divide 38 by 8. This results in approximately 4.75 gallons per minute.
Gallons per minute is the amount of gallons used or moved or saved for every minute of time that passes. If you wanted to calculate how many gallons were pumped through a water fountain every minute, you would measure this and divide the gallons by the minutes and get your "gallons per minute".
One cubic foot per second (cusec) is equivalent to approximately 448.83 gallons per minute. Therefore, in one minute, one cusec would equal 448.83 gallons.
To convert hertz (Hz) to gallons per minute (GPM), you first need to understand the context of the measurement. Hertz measures frequency (cycles per second), while gallons per minute measures flow rate. If you know the volume of fluid being moved per cycle, you can multiply the frequency (in Hz) by that volume (in gallons) to get the flow rate in gallons per minute. For example, if one cycle moves 1 gallon of fluid, then 10 Hz would equal 10 GPM.