Quart per second [qt/s] to Cubic yard per hour [yd3/h] Converter
qt/s
yd3/h
How to Convert Quart per second to Cubic yard per hourCubic yard per hour
1 qt/s = 4.4560142654345585 yd3/h
1 yd3/h = 0.2244157986111111 qt/s
Example: convert 8 qt/s to yd3/h:
8 qt/s = 8 x 4.4560142654345585 = 35.64811412347647 yd3/h
Quart per second
Definition: A quart per second (qt/s) is a unit of volumetric flow rate that measures the volume of a fluid passing through a surface per unit of time. It represents the amount of fluid volume, measured in quarts, that flows every second.
History/origin: The 'quart' is a unit of volume in both the imperial and United States customary systems of measurement. Its historical origins can be traced back to traditional systems of liquid measurement. The 'per second' component indicates a rate of change over time.
Current use: Quarts per second is indicative of a high fluid flow rate, typically seen in high-volume pumping, rapid dispensing systems, and industrial fluid transfer applications.
Cubic yard per hour
Definition: Cubic yards per hour (yd3/h) is a flow rate unit that describes the volume of material (liquid or solid) passing a point in one hour, measured in cubic yards. It is suitable for slower, large-volume material transfers.
History/origin: Originating from the cubic yard as a volume unit, this measure utilizes an hourly time frame. It is helpful in contexts that require slow, precise material delivery.
Current use: It's used in construction for estimating material needs over time, in certain agricultural processes, and in industrial processes with slower material throughput.
Quart per second to Cubic yard per hour Conversion Table
Quart per second [qt/s] | Cubic yard per hour [yd3/h] |
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0.01 qt/s | 0.04456014265434558 yd3/h |
0.1 qt/s | 0.44560142654345586 yd3/h |
1 qt/s | 4.4560142654345585 yd3/h |
10 qt/s | 44.56014265434558 yd3/h |
50 qt/s | 222.80071327172791 yd3/h |
100 qt/s | 445.60142654345583 yd3/h |
1000 qt/s | 4456.014265434558 yd3/h |
10000 qt/s | 44560.14265434558 yd3/h |
Common pairs of Volumetric Flow Rate