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Conversion of litres per minute into other
volumetric flow rate units
1 l/min =
Metric
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1.6667*10-5 m³/s
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0.0010000 m³/min
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16.667 cm³/s
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1,000.0 cm³/min
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1.0000 l/min
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0.016667 l/s
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60.000 l/h
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American and British
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0.00058858 ft³/s
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1.0171 in³/s
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0.26417 USgal/min
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0.0044029 USgal/s
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15.85 USgal/h
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0.26417 UKgal/min
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0.0044029 UKgal/s
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15.85 UKgal/h
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Do you have any questions or comments?
Fluid Power |
by Olan on 2012-02-07 |
¿wich is the convert factor to calculate the horsepower from the volumetric flow rate in the american and british systems?
Unit Converting |
by Jamil EL ZEIN on 2012-02-07 |
math |
by alexi on 2011-03-24 |
Hi! I'm having some trouble with convert a rate from one unit to another with a change in one unit
by alexi on 2011-03-24
Hi! I'm having some trouble with convert a rate from one unit to another with a change in one unit. My problem is:convert 11 inches per second to inches per minute. can u help me plxs!!!!
flow rate |
by daus on 2011-03-01 |
hi....
can you teach me how to calculate flow rate
hope you can help.
thanks..
Mass Flow Rate! |
by Quang Hoang on 2010-06-01 |
Hi!
I have some problems with Mass Flow Rate Units. I don't Know how to convert between t/h ( Mass Flow Rate ) and Gallons/minute or m/s or... Because I must evaluate the mass flow rate of 2 different devices. One use t/h unit and one use m/s or Gallons/minute unit... Could you tell me How must I do to compare them?
Thanks!
conversion |
by joe CERVANTES on 2010-05-28 |
Oil Viscosity |
by Paul Lopez on 2010-05-19 |
Will you add an oil viscosity conversion in the near future>
I love this conversion tool!
Thank You.
conversion |
by maxim on 2010-02-05 |
conversion |
by Bob Pittman on 2010-02-03 |
I need some help. I need to answer the following: I need to know how to convert 5 feet per second into gallons minute or milliliters per minute. I realize those are two different fields but thats why I'm having problems. The answer I come up with seems impossible.(6.885 gpm) .75 inch schedule 80 pipe & 5 ft/sec velocity Any help would be appericated, Bob
by Nick on 2011-02-17
300 fpm