Convert Cubic Meter per Second to Liter per Second
1 m³/s = 1,000 L/s
Cubic Meter per Second to Liter per Second Table
| Cubic Meter per Second (m³/s) | Liter per Second (L/s) |
|---|---|
| 0.001 m³/s | 1 L/s |
| 0.01 m³/s | 10 L/s |
| 0.1 m³/s | 100 L/s |
| 0.5 m³/s | 500 L/s |
| 1 m³/s | 1,000 L/s |
| 2 m³/s | 2,000 L/s |
| 5 m³/s | 5,000 L/s |
| 10 m³/s | 10,000 L/s |
| 50 m³/s | 50,000 L/s |
| 100 m³/s | 100,000 L/s |
About Flow Rate
Flow rate measures the volume of fluid passing through a point per unit of time. It is essential in hydraulics, plumbing, chemical processing, and medical applications. The average human heart pumps about 5 liters of blood per minute at rest.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Liter per Second are in 1 Cubic Meter per Second?
1 m³/s = 1,000 L/s
What is Cubic Meter per Second?
Cubic Meter per Second (m³/s) is a unit of Flow Rate. Flow rate measures the volume of fluid passing through a point per unit of time. It is essential in hydraulics, plumbing, chemical processing, and medical applications. The average human heart pumps about 5 liters of blood per minute at rest.
What is Liter per Second?
Liter per Second (L/s) is a unit of Flow Rate. Flow rate measures the volume of fluid passing through a point per unit of time. It is essential in hydraulics, plumbing, chemical processing, and medical applications. The average human heart pumps about 5 liters of blood per minute at rest.
How to convert Cubic Meter per Second to Liter per Second?
To convert Cubic Meter per Second (m³/s) to Liter per Second (L/s), multiply the value by the conversion factor. 1 m³/s = 1,000 L/s. Example: 5 m³/s = 5,000 L/s.
What is the formula for Cubic Meter per Second to Liter per Second?
The formula is: Liter per Second = Cubic Meter per Second × 1,000. The conversion factor from m³/s to L/s is 1,000.
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