Litre per second [l/s] to Cubic inch per second [in3/s] Converter
l/s
in3/s
How to Convert Litre per second to Cubic inch per secondCubic inch per second
1 l/s = 61.02402537402321 in3/s
1 in3/s = 0.01638698846677003 l/s
Example: convert 10 l/s to in3/s:
10 l/s = 10 x 61.02402537402321 = 610.2402537402321 in3/s
Litre per second
Definition: Liters per second (L/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 liters per second.
History/origin: The liter (L) is a metric unit of volume. Its use dates back to the French Revolution. The 'per second' component makes it a measure of flow rate.
Current use: L/s is a frequently used unit for measuring fluid flow rates in various applications, including water supply systems, industrial processes, and environmental monitoring.
Cubic inch per second
Definition: A cubic inch per second (in3/s) is a unit of volumetric flow rate representing one cubic inch of substance passing a point in one second. It measures small to medium volumes, particularly in engineering contexts.
History/origin: The cubic inch is a unit of volume in the imperial and US customary systems of measurement. 'Per second' signifies the rate of flow. It is primarily used in the US, where imperial units are still prevalent.
Current use: In3/s is used in mechanical engineering (e.g., measuring the flow of hydraulic fluids), in the design of engines and pumps, and in other industrial applications where smaller fluid volumes are handled. It is frequently used when measuring the flow of fluids in car engines.
Litre per second to Cubic inch per second Conversion Table
Litre per second [l/s] | Cubic inch per second [in3/s] |
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0.01 l/s | 0.6102402537402322 in3/s |
0.1 l/s | 6.102402537402322 in3/s |
1 l/s | 61.02402537402321 in3/s |
10 l/s | 610.2402537402322 in3/s |
50 l/s | 3051.2012687011606 in3/s |
100 l/s | 6102.402537402321 in3/s |
1000 l/s | 61024.025374023215 in3/s |
10000 l/s | 610240.2537402321 in3/s |
Common pairs of Volumetric Flow Rate