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With no pressure (that being the P in PSI), it is next to impossible for any liquid, let alone gallons of liquid, to pass through piping at any length.
I had to look this one up. A cusec means a flow rate of 1 cubic foot per second. So you wound need to ask gallons per (unit of time). 1 cubic foot = 7.48052 gallons. If you want gallons per second, then the answer is 7.48052 gallons per second. A common term with pumps is gallons per minute, so if you want that: (7.48052 gal/sec) * (60 sec/minute) = 448.831 gallons per minute.
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
4 liters per 25 seconds = 9.6 liters/minute
This is not the answer, but here is the question: Oil is flowing with a speed of 1.12 m/s through a pipeline with a radius of 0.318 m How many gallons of oil (1 gal equals 3.79 10-3 m3) flow in one day? Answer: volume flow= sxAxday= 1.12x3.14x.3182x24x3600=30742.26613 m3/day Gallons = 3042.26613/3.79E-3=8.111415 Million Gallons per day.
It depends on the pressure.
Approx 73,167
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0 gallons per minute will flow threw any pipe at 0 psi.
About 1.25 gallons per minute.
The answer is unknown. In order to answer this question you need to know the pressure of the water.
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Flow = Pressure / surface S = PI * ( Diameter / 2 ) ^ 2 now you can do the math... I can't tell with gallons, inch and psi.
There is no way of knowing with out knowing whats pumping it and at what pressure.
Depends on what is flowing through the pipe and the temperature of the pipe.