On average, 9,239,845,561 gallons of water are used per day flushing toilets;
On most toilets, 1.6 gallons are used every flush;
9239845561/1.6=5774903475.625 flushes per day
There are 86400 seconds in a day
5774903475.625/86400=66839.16 flushes per second
around 66,839 flushes per second
Generally, modern toilets are required to be low flow, which is 1.6 gallons (6L) per flush. Older toilets were 3 gpf (11L). Modern toilets vary in the amount of water required to flush them, from 6L to 3L. Some have a dual flush system allowing solids (faeces) to be flushed with a full volume flush, say of 6 or 4.5L, and liquids (urine) to be flushed with a smaller volume flush of about 3L. It is not possible to flush properly a toilet with less water than that with which it was designed to be flushed. Low volume flush toilets have been designed to work efficiently with a smaller volume of water.
There are many different toilets . -Old style toilets used too use up to 20 litres per flush. New toilets in north America are now restricted to 13 or 6.5 litres per flush. many even have the choice,by which button you press.
9,239,845,561 on the average
2618 that is about 35 people per toilet as the capacity is 90000
I'm not certain such statistics are collected(!) But there are around 25 million households, if you assume an average of 2 toilets per household, that would give 50 million - so there's roughly one per person.
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1 foot per second = 0.3048 meters per second.
0.000300405757 mph per second.
Modern toilets, 13 or 6 litres per flush. Older ones 22 litres per flush.
Modern toilets use 1.28 or 1.6 gallons per flush
about 2, i guess...every house ive been to mainly has 2
It equals 9.67 metes per second.