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How many liters are there in 1 cusec?

By Jessica Cortez

How many liters are there in 1 cusec?

28.32 litres
1 cusec is one cubic foot of water flow per second. It translates into 28.32 litres of water per second.

How many gallons is a Cusec?

More information from the unit converter How many cusec in 1 gallons/second? The answer is 0.13368055419447. We assume you are converting between cusec and gallon/second [US]. You can view more details on each measurement unit: cusec or gallons/second The SI derived unit for volume flow rate is the cubic meter/second.

How do you calculate 1 cusec?

Answer

  1. Given: 1 Cusec.
  2. To find : The value of 1 Cusec is equal to in litres.
  3. Solution: Cusec is used for the measurement of flow rate. Cusec = cubic feet per second. 1 feet=30.48 cm. To convert cm into litres divide it into 1000. “1 Cusec = 28.317 litres per second”

What is Cusec unit?

Definition of cusec : a volumetric unit of flow equal to a cubic foot per second.

How much is a cumec?

One cumec equals one cubic metre of water flowing past a point in one second. One cubic metre of water equals one thousand litres and weighs one tonne.

How much is a Cumec?

How do you find the cusec of water?

Do You know How to Calculate Dam Water Capacity in Real Time?

  1. 1 liter of water = 1000milli liter water.
  2. 1 cusecs =?
  3. 1 cusec = Flowing or Running 28.37 litre – per second.
  4. 1 cusec = 1 கன அடி
  5. 1 Cubic Feet = 1ft x 1ft x 1ft = 0.3048 m x 0.3048 m x 0.3048 m = 0.02831684 m^3.

How many litres does a gallon have?

3.7854 liters
US Liquid Gallon One US gallon is defined as 3.7854 liters or 231 cubic inches. At 62°F (17°C), a US liquid gallon of water is equal to 3.78 kgs or 8.34 pounds. It is 16.6% lighter compared to the imperial gallon.

What is the difference between cumec and Cusec?

The distinction: (i)Cusecs: The discharge of the volume of water flowing in the river is measured over time. When the water is measured in cubic feet per second, it is called cusecs. (ii)Cumecs : When the water flowing in the river is measured in cubic metre per second, it is called cumecs.