Liquid Flow Converter

Liter Per Second To Hundred Cubic Foot Per Minute

liter per second to hundred cubic foot per minute

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Liter per second to Hundred cubic foot per minute Conversion Formula:

hundred-cubic foot/minute = liter/second (L/s) / 47.1947443198

How to Convert liter/second (L/s) to hundred-cubic foot/minute?

To get Hundred cubic foot per minute liquid flow, simply divide Liter per second by 47.1947443198. With the help of this liquid flow converter, we can easily convert Liter per second to Hundred cubic foot per minute. Here you are provided with the converter, proper definitions,relations in detail along with the online tool to convert liter/second (L/s) to hundred-cubic foot/minute.

How many Hundred cubic foot per minute in one Liter per second?

1 liter/second (L/s) is 0.021188800033 hundred-cubic foot/minute.

liter/second (L/s) to hundred-cubic foot/minute converter is the liquid flow converter from one unit to another. It is required to convert the unit of liquid flow from Liter per second to Hundred cubic foot per minute, in liquid flow. This is the very basic unit conversion, which you will learn in primary classes. It is one of the most widely used operations in a variety of mathematical applications. In this article, let us discuss how to convert liter/second (L/s) to hundred-cubic foot/minute, and the usage of a tool that will help to convert one unit from another unit, and the relation between Liter per second and Hundred cubic foot per minute with detailed explanation.

Liter per second Definition

A liter per second (L⋅s⁻¹, L/s) is a non-SI metric system unit of volumetric flow rate equal to one liter of fluid passing through a given surface each second.

Hundred cubic foot per minute Definition

A hundred-foot per minute (hundred-ft³·min⁻¹, hundred-ft³/min) is a US Customary unit of volumetric flow rate equal to one acre-foot of fluid passing through a given surface each minute. A hundred-foot is a unit of volume commonly used in the United States in reference to large-scale water resources, such as reservoirs, aqueducts, canals, sewer flow capacity, and river flows. It is defined as the volume in the form of a 100-feet cube passing through a given surface each minute.

liter/second (L/s) to hundred-cubic foot/minute Conversion table: