the pressure for 5 gal per minute would be affected by pipe size.
1/2" water line at 5 per min would be about 60 psi
Current water saving faucets use 1.5 GPM or 90GPH (GPM * 60) of water. Older faucets can use over 2GPM with mop sinks capable of 5GPM.
It depends on the frequency (and size) of the drops.
That is nearly 2 gallons an hour - time to fix that faucet
An average kitchen faucet uses approximately three to five gallons of water per minute. The average person uses around 50-gallons of water every day.Ê
The answer is unknown. In order to answer this question you need to know the pressure of the water.
0.00763884 gallons per minute.
Divide it by 60 to get 33.333 gallons per minute.
4.483 US gallons per minute.
96 gallons per minute = about 363.4 liters per minute.
Use this formula: gallons per minute x 3.785 = liters per minute
If there are x number of gallons per second, multiply that number by 60=gallons per minute.
To know for certain, you'd need to measure your water flow from your faucet at the rate it was turned on, but if its a newer faucet, then if you have pretty good water pressure (60 psi), the faucet will only flow at 2.2 gallons per minute. Thus if you had the faucet fully open for seven hours you may have wasted as much as 92 gallons.
103,423.358 US gallons per minute.