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Cubic foot per hour to Gallon (UK) per second Converter

Use this page to convert cubic foot per hour values into gallon (uk) per second, with background details, formulas, a worked example, and a quick conversion table.

Cubic foot per hour

One cubic foot per hour is equal to 7.86579072e-6 cubic meters per second.

History: Cubic foot rates are common in US gas and ventilation references.

Current use: Used for gas metering, HVAC, and equipment specifications.

Also written as ft^3/h.

Gallon (UK) per second

One UK gallon per second is equal to 0.00454609 cubic meters per second.

History: Second-based imperial flow supports high-flow calculations.

Current use: Used for large fluid flows in imperial-unit references.

Also written as gal (UK)/s.

Cubic foot per hour to Gallon (UK) per second table

Cubic foot per hour [ft^3/h]Gallon (UK) per second [gal (UK)/s]
0.01 ft^3/h0.0000173023207195634 gal (UK)/s
0.1 ft^3/h0.000173023207195634 gal (UK)/s
1 ft^3/h0.00173023207195634 gal (UK)/s
2 ft^3/h0.00346046414391268 gal (UK)/s
5 ft^3/h0.0086511603597817 gal (UK)/s
10 ft^3/h0.0173023207195634 gal (UK)/s
20 ft^3/h0.0346046414391268 gal (UK)/s
50 ft^3/h0.086511603597817 gal (UK)/s
100 ft^3/h0.173023207195634 gal (UK)/s

Frequently asked questions

  • How many Gallon (UK) per second (gal (UK)/s) are in one Cubic foot per hour (ft^3/h)?

    One Cubic foot per hour equals 0.00173023207195634 Gallon (UK) per second.

  • How do you convert Cubic foot per hour to Gallon (UK) per second?

    Multiply the Cubic foot per hour value by 0.00173023207195634 to get the result in Gallon (UK) per second.

  • How do you convert Gallon (UK) per second back to Cubic foot per hour?

    Multiply the Gallon (UK) per second value by 577.957151649211 to get back to Cubic foot per hour.

  • What is 1 Cubic foot per hour in Gallon (UK) per second?

    1 Cubic foot per hour equals 0.00173023207195634 Gallon (UK) per second.