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Cubic inch per second to Cubic centimeter per day Converter

Use this page to convert cubic inch per second values into cubic centimeter per day, with background details, formulas, a worked example, and a quick conversion table.

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 centimeter per day

One cubic centimeter per day is equal to 1.1574074074074e-11 cubic meters per second.

History: Cubic centimeter units are useful for small-volume laboratory flow.

Current use: Used for low-flow dosing, laboratory, and scientific references.

Also written as cm^3/d.

Cubic inch per second to Cubic centimeter per day table

Cubic inch per second [in^3/s]Cubic centimeter per day [cm^3/d]
0.01 in^3/s14,158.423296 cm^3/d
0.1 in^3/s141,584.23296 cm^3/d
1 in^3/s1,415,842.3296 cm^3/d
2 in^3/s2,831,684.6592 cm^3/d
5 in^3/s7,079,211.648 cm^3/d
10 in^3/s14,158,423.296 cm^3/d
20 in^3/s28,316,846.592 cm^3/d
50 in^3/s70,792,116.48 cm^3/d
100 in^3/s141,584,232.96 cm^3/d

Frequently asked questions

  • How many Cubic centimeter per day (cm^3/d) are in one Cubic inch per second (in^3/s)?

    One Cubic inch per second equals 1,415,842.3296 Cubic centimeter per day.

  • How do you convert Cubic inch per second to Cubic centimeter per day?

    Multiply the Cubic inch per second value by 1,415,842.3296 to get the result in Cubic centimeter per day.

  • How do you convert Cubic centimeter per day back to Cubic inch per second?

    Multiply the Cubic centimeter per day value by 0.000000706293334429772 to get back to Cubic inch per second.

  • What is 1 Cubic inch per second in Cubic centimeter per day?

    1 Cubic inch per second equals 1,415,842.3296 Cubic centimeter per day.