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I had to look this one up. A cusec means a flow rate of 1 cubic foot per second. So you wound need to ask gallons per (unit of time). 1 cubic foot = 7.48052 gallons. If you want gallons per second, then the answer is 7.48052 gallons per second. A common term with pumps is gallons per minute, so if you want that: (7.48052 gal/sec) * (60 sec/minute) = 448.831 gallons per minute.
1 quart is equal to 0.25 gallons.
Six half gallons of milk equal three gallons.
1 gallon is equal to 4 quarts. Therefore, 124 quarts is equal to 31 gallons.
7 gal 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
1 cusec, or 1 cubic foot per second, would be 7.48 gallons per second.
One TMC (thousand million cubic feet) is equivalent to approximately 28.3168 cubic meters per second (cusec). To convert TMC to cusec, you can use the conversion factor: 1 TMC = 28.3168 cusec. Thus, 1 TMC is equal to about 28.3 cusec when considering a time frame of one day.
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
I had to look this one up. A cusec means a flow rate of 1 cubic foot per second. So you wound need to ask gallons per (unit of time). 1 cubic foot = 7.48052 gallons. If you want gallons per second, then the answer is 7.48052 gallons per second. A common term with pumps is gallons per minute, so if you want that: (7.48052 gal/sec) * (60 sec/minute) = 448.831 gallons per minute.
1 cusec = 28.3 litres per second
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
7 gallons
1 quart is equal to 0.25 gallons.
One milliliter is equal to 0.0002641721 gallons.
Gallons of what? Yes, it makes a difference.
Six half gallons of milk equal three gallons.
it is an old unit of volume equal to two gallons