How many cubic meter per second in 1 hectolitre/second? The answer is 0.1. We assume you are converting between cubic metre/second and hectolitre/second. You can view more details on each measurement unit: cubic meter per second or hectolitre/second The SI derived unit for volume flow rate is the cubic meter/second. 1 cubic meter/second is equal to 10 hectolitre/second. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between cubic meters/second and hectoliters/second. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 cubic meter per second to hectolitre/second = 10 hectolitre/second
5 cubic meter per second to hectolitre/second = 50 hectolitre/second
10 cubic meter per second to hectolitre/second = 100 hectolitre/second
15 cubic meter per second to hectolitre/second = 150 hectolitre/second
20 cubic meter per second to hectolitre/second = 200 hectolitre/second
25 cubic meter per second to hectolitre/second = 250 hectolitre/second
30 cubic meter per second to hectolitre/second = 300 hectolitre/second
40 cubic meter per second to hectolitre/second = 400 hectolitre/second
50 cubic meter per second to hectolitre/second = 500 hectolitre/second
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A cubic metre per second (m3·s-1, m3/s or cubic meter per second in American English) is a derived SI unit of flow rate equal to that of a cube with sides one metre (100 centimetres or 39.37 inches) in length exchanged or moving each second. It is popularly used for water flow, especially in rivers and streams, and fractions for HVAC values measuring air flow.
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