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
At present about 11.5 million cusecs is passing from sukkur barrage, whereas in 1976 it successfully weathered water about 13 Million Cusecs.
1 TMC = 1 Thousand Milling Cubic feet = 109 Cubic feet 1 TMC / Sec = 109 Cubic feet / Sec = 109 Cusecs
1 TMC = 1 Thousand Milling Cubic feet= 109 Cubic feet1 TMC / Sec = 109 Cubic feet / Sec= 109 Cusecs (from How_many_cusecs_equal_to_one_tmc_of_water)Read more: How_many_cusecs_equal_to_one_tmc_of_water
One cubic foot per second (cusec) is equal to approximately 0.001 acre-feet, so 1,000 cusecs would equal 1 million cubic feet (mcft) of water.
0.028317 m3s-1= 1 cubic
No, the purity of water is not measured in cusecs. Cusec (cubic feet per second) is a unit of flow rate, not a measure of water purity. Water purity is typically measured using parameters such as levels of contaminants, minerals, pH, and dissolved solids.
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.
TMC refers to a "thousand million cubic ...". It could be TMC feet or metres and the answer would vary accordingly.
Assuming you means cusecs, rather than qusex!, it is a measure of flow defined as 1 cubic foot per second.
None. A cubic foot is a measure of volume while a cusec is a measure of flow. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
None. A cusec is a measure of the rate of flow (cubic feet per second) while a cubic metre is simply a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to the basic rules of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
There is no equivalence. A cusec (cubic feet per second) is a measure of flow rate while a cubic metre is simply a measure of volume - no time factor is associated. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid without some addition information.