Decilitre per second [dl/s] to Cubic meter per minute [m3/min] Converter
dl/s
m3/min
How to Convert Decilitre per second to Cubic meter per minuteCubic meter per minute
1 dl/s = 0.006 m3/min
1 m3/min = 166.66666666666666 dl/s
Example: convert 48 dl/s to m3/min:
48 dl/s = 48 x 0.006 = 0.28800000000000003 m3/min
Decilitre per second
Definition: Deciliters per second (dL/s) is a unit of volumetric flow rate. It represents the volume of a substance passing through a given point per unit of time, measured in deciliters per second.
History/origin: The deciliter (dL) is a derived unit of volume equal to one tenth of a liter (1 dL = 0.1 L). The 'per second' component signifies a flow rate.
Current use: dL/s is not as common as L/s or mL/s. It might be used in some specific industrial applications or in academic settings for experiments involving medium-sized fluid volumes per second.
Cubic meter per minute
Definition: A cubic meter per minute (m3/min) is a unit of volumetric flow rate indicating one cubic meter of substance passing a point in one minute. It measures medium to large volumes of fluid or gas flow.
History/origin: Derived from the cubic meter, the SI unit for volume. 'Per minute' specifies the rate of flow. This unit became important with the increasing need for accurate measurement and control of fluids and gasses in industrial and engineering applications.
Current use: M3/min is employed in ventilation systems, industrial processes involving moderate fluid or gas flow, and in measuring the output of pumps and compressors. It is also used to quantify the flow of air in HVAC systems and the flow of fluids in manufacturing processes.
Decilitre per second to Cubic meter per minute Conversion Table
Decilitre per second [dl/s] | Cubic meter per minute [m3/min] |
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0.01 dl/s | 0.000059999999999999995 m3/min |
0.1 dl/s | 0.0006000000000000001 m3/min |
1 dl/s | 0.006 m3/min |
10 dl/s | 0.06 m3/min |
50 dl/s | 0.3 m3/min |
100 dl/s | 0.6 m3/min |
1000 dl/s | 6 m3/min |
10000 dl/s | 59.99999999999999 m3/min |
Common pairs of Volumetric Flow Rate