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Cubic foot per second to Cubic inch per second Converter
Use this page to convert cubic foot per second values into cubic inch per second, with background details, formulas, a worked example, and a quick conversion table.
Conversion formula
1 ft^3/s = 1,728 in^3/s
1 in^3/s = 0.000578703703703704 ft^3/s
Example: 1 ft^3/s = 1,728 in^3/s
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Cubic foot per second
One cubic foot per second is equal to 0.028316846592 cubic meters per second.
History: CFS is widely used in river, canal, and water-resource measurements.
Current use: Used for streamflow, drainage, canals, and large water systems.
Also written as ft^3/s.
Cubic inch per second
One cubic inch per second is equal to 0.000016387064 cubic meters per second.
History: Cubic inch per second supports high-rate small-volume customary flow.
Current use: Used in hydraulics, machinery, and specialized fluid calculations.
Also written as in^3/s.
Cubic foot per second to Cubic inch per second table
| Cubic foot per second [ft^3/s] | Cubic inch per second [in^3/s] |
|---|---|
| 0.01 ft^3/s | 17.28 in^3/s |
| 0.1 ft^3/s | 172.8 in^3/s |
| 1 ft^3/s | 1,728 in^3/s |
| 2 ft^3/s | 3,456 in^3/s |
| 5 ft^3/s | 8,640 in^3/s |
| 10 ft^3/s | 17,280 in^3/s |
| 20 ft^3/s | 34,560 in^3/s |
| 50 ft^3/s | 86,400 in^3/s |
| 100 ft^3/s | 172,800 in^3/s |
Frequently asked questions
How many Cubic inch per second (in^3/s) are in one Cubic foot per second (ft^3/s)?
One Cubic foot per second equals 1,728 Cubic inch per second.
How do you convert Cubic foot per second to Cubic inch per second?
Multiply the Cubic foot per second value by 1,728 to get the result in Cubic inch per second.
How do you convert Cubic inch per second back to Cubic foot per second?
Multiply the Cubic inch per second value by 0.000578703703703704 to get back to Cubic foot per second.
What is 1 Cubic foot per second in Cubic inch per second?
1 Cubic foot per second equals 1,728 Cubic inch per second.
