It is actually called a cusec (cubic feet per second), not cusic. It is a volumetric unit for measuring the flow of liquids, equal to one cubic foot per second.
1 ft3s-1 = 0.028316847m3s-1, 1 ft3s-1 = 1 cusec
One cusec is equal to 7.48 gallons (28.317 liters) of water flowing each second. It is equal to a volume of water one foot high and one foot wide flowing a distance of one foot in one second. 1 cusec is a measure of flow rate and is one cubic foot per second (28.317 liters ... a cusec is one cubic foot (28.32 L/s) per second ... 28.317 x 9000 =2,54,853 liter
cusec is a measure of flow rate and is informal shorthand for cubic foot per second (28.317 liters per second). In the United States it is generally applied to water flow, particularly in rivers. Other informal synonyms are cfs and second-feet. * 1 ft3s-1 = 0.028316847m3s-1 1 ft3s-1 = 1 cusec * 1 ft3s-1 = 28.316847 litre s-1 1 cubic foot per minute = 1 cufm * 1 cufm = 1.699m3h-1 1 cufm = 28.32 litre min-1 * 1 gallon per minute = 0.7577 litre s-1 1 gallon per minute = 7.577x10-5m3s-1
The flow rate of a river is the volume of water passing through a specific point in the river per unit of time, usually measured in cubic meters per second or cubic feet per second.
To calculate the velocity of a pipe flow, you can use the formula: Velocity Flow rate / Cross-sectional area of the pipe. The flow rate is typically measured in cubic meters per second, and the cross-sectional area is the area of the pipe's opening in square meters. By dividing the flow rate by the cross-sectional area, you can determine the velocity of the flow in meters per second.
This question is not specific enough to answer. If we knew which type of flow rate you were speaking of we could answer this. For example there is a volumetric flow rate which is the volume of fluid that passes through any given surface per unit time.
One cubic foot per second (cusec) is equivalent to approximately 28.3168 liters per second. This is a common unit of flow rate used in hydrology and engineering. To convert cusecs to liters, you multiply the flow rate in cusecs by 28.3168.
28 liters of water flow per second It is one cubic foot water flow per second. That is : A water flow of 28.317 liter per sec
Cusec is a volumetric unit for measuring the flow of liquids, equal to one cubic foot per second. (28.317 Ltrs of water). In other words, we can say that if one cubic foot of water crosses any hurdle or any barrier and even any gate of dam in one second it is called one cusec. It is flow measurement of the water. And secondly, if 28.317 liters of water cross the dame gate or any other barrier in one second it is called one cusec.
One cubic foot per second (cusec) is equivalent to approximately 448.83 gallons per minute. Therefore, in one minute, one cusec would equal 448.83 gallons.
One cusec is equal to 7.48 gallons (28.317 liters) of water flowing each second. It is equal to a volume of water one foot high and one foot wide flowing a distance of one foot in one second. 1 cusec is a measure of flow rate and is one cubic foot per second (28.317 liters ... a cusec is one cubic foot (28.32 L/s) per second ... 28.317 x 9000 =2,54,853 liter
First - it is Cusec feet not cusic. 1 Cusec feet is short form of 1 Cubic feet per second. i.e., 1cu ft = 1 cubic ft/sec This unit is used to calculate flow rate of water usually in dams, flood, waterfalls, river etc.
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.
35.3146667 (cubic feet) per second == Converters: * NOAA: http://www.srh.noaa.gov/wgrfc/resources/convert.html#flow
A cusec is a rate of low per a given period of time. For example, one cusec of water is equal to about 7.48 gallons per second of flow. So, 1,000 cusecs of water is equal to about 7,480 gallons per second of water flow.
cusec is a measure of flow rate and is informal shorthand for cubic foot per second (28.317 liters per second). In the United States it is generally applied to water flow, particularly in rivers. Other informal synonyms are cfs and second-feet. * 1 ft3s-1 = 0.028316847m3s-1 1 ft3s-1 = 1 cusec * 1 ft3s-1 = 28.316847 litre s-1 1 cubic foot per minute = 1 cufm * 1 cufm = 1.699m3h-1 1 cufm = 28.32 litre min-1 * 1 gallon per minute = 0.7577 litre s-1 1 gallon per minute = 7.577x10-5m3s-1
Correct Question: How many litres are there in one cusec? Answer: A cusec (ceusic, cusic) contains a fluid flow of 28.314 litres per second.
Cumecs is a unit of measurement for water flow, specifically cubic meters per second. It is commonly used to measure the rate of water flow in rivers and streams.