what is the discharge flow of 10m/s passing from 2ft pipe
2,400,000 gallons per minute (without using a calculator !)
1 US gallon per minute = 0.0735 litres per second (approx).Incidentally, a minute is not a basic Imperial unit for time. Both Imperial and the metric system use second as a unit for measuring time.
10 centimeters/second
revolutions are angular velocity (w), so you need to know radius (r) to convert to velocity (v) meters per second. not linear velocity. v = wr. For example 30 revs per min is 30/60 revs per second; over a 2 meter radius velocity is 30/ 60 x 2 = 1 meter per second
1 min = 60 seconds 1 qt = 1/4 gallon → 3 qt/min = 3 (¼ gal)/(60 sec) = 3 × ¼ ÷ 60 gal/sec = 0.0125 gal/sec
If there are x number of gallons per second, multiply that number by 60=gallons per minute.
103,423.358 US gallons per minute.
Second minute: the si base unit for time is secondvelocity: the si base unit for velocity is meters / second (m/s)
6,000 US gallons per minute = 13.37 cubic feet per second.
1 liter per second equates to 15.9 US gallons per minute.
The flow rate in cubic feet/second is (3*1.5*3) = 14.5 cubic ft/sec. According to Google, there are 6.229 Imperial gallons or 7.481 US gallons in 1 cubic foot. Therefore, the flow rate is 90.32 Imp gallons/sec or 108.47 US gallons/sec. If this many gallons flow per second, then (90.32 x 60) = 5419 Imp gallons flow per 1 minute, or equivalently 6508 US gallons per minute.
One gallon per minute is 0.267 cups per second. Therefore, 3.5 gallons per minute = 3.5 x 0.267 = about one (0.9345) cup per second.
First, divide the gallons per second by 4 to get the number of quarts per second. Then, multiply the result (product) by 60 to get the number of quarts per minute. Example: 2 gallons per second X 4 = 8 quarts per second 8 quarts per second X 60 = 480 quarts per minute
1 liter per second equates to 15.85 US gallons per minute.
150,000 gallons
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8 quarts per second.