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How do you convert gallons per minute to feet per second? - Answers
First convert gallons to a volumetric unit like cubic ft (ft^3) 7.48 gal per ft^3 Then divide the ft^3 quantity by the cross sectional area of the pipe (converted into square feet ft^2) This will leave you with linear units of feet. This number of feet must travel past a point in the pipe in one minute to deliver a gallon. You can then do the time conversion to obtain ft/sec from ft/min. Consider a cylinder with a diameter equal to the pipe inside diameter. How tall would that cylinder have to be in order to hold a gallon of water. Its the same type of problem only with the added twist that the water is flowing past a point in a given amount of time.
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How do you convert gallons per minute to feet per second? - Answers
First convert gallons to a volumetric unit like cubic ft (ft^3) 7.48 gal per ft^3 Then divide the ft^3 quantity by the cross sectional area of the pipe (converted into square feet ft^2) This will leave you with linear units of feet. This number of feet must travel past a point in the pipe in one minute to deliver a gallon. You can then do the time conversion to obtain ft/sec from ft/min. Consider a cylinder with a diameter equal to the pipe inside diameter. How tall would that cylinder have to be in order to hold a gallon of water. Its the same type of problem only with the added twist that the water is flowing past a point in a given amount of time.
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How do you convert gallons per minute to feet per second? - Answers
First convert gallons to a volumetric unit like cubic ft (ft^3) 7.48 gal per ft^3 Then divide the ft^3 quantity by the cross sectional area of the pipe (converted into square feet ft^2) This will leave you with linear units of feet. This number of feet must travel past a point in the pipe in one minute to deliver a gallon. You can then do the time conversion to obtain ft/sec from ft/min. Consider a cylinder with a diameter equal to the pipe inside diameter. How tall would that cylinder have to be in order to hold a gallon of water. Its the same type of problem only with the added twist that the water is flowing past a point in a given amount of time.
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