How many petrograd standard/minute in 1 millicusec? The answer is 0.00036363636363636. We assume you are converting between petrograd standard/minute and millicusec. You can view more details on each measurement unit: petrograd standard/minute or millicusec The SI derived unit for volume flow rate is the cubic meter/second. 1 cubic meter/second is equal to 12.841696804604 petrograd standard/minute, or 35314.666212661 millicusec. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between petrograd standard/minute and millicusecs. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 petrograd standard/minute to millicusec = 2750 millicusec
2 petrograd standard/minute to millicusec = 5500 millicusec
3 petrograd standard/minute to millicusec = 8250 millicusec
4 petrograd standard/minute to millicusec = 11000 millicusec
5 petrograd standard/minute to millicusec = 13750 millicusec
6 petrograd standard/minute to millicusec = 16500 millicusec
7 petrograd standard/minute to millicusec = 19250 millicusec
8 petrograd standard/minute to millicusec = 22000 millicusec
9 petrograd standard/minute to millicusec = 24750 millicusec
10 petrograd standard/minute to millicusec = 27500 millicusec
You can do the reverse unit conversion from millicusec to petrograd standard/minute, or enter any two units below:
The SI prefix "milli" represents a factor of 10-3, or in exponential notation, 1E-3.
So 1 millicusec = 10-3 cusecs.
The definition of a cusec is as follows:
This abbreviation for cubic foot per second, common in the British Commonwealth countries (except Canada), is not used by the US Geological Survey; instead, cfs is used.
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