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Gallon (UK) per second to Cubic centimeter per day Converter

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

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 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.

Gallon (UK) per second to Cubic centimeter per day table

Gallon (UK) per second [gal (UK)/s]Cubic centimeter per day [cm^3/d]
0.01 gal (UK)/s3,927,821.76 cm^3/d
0.1 gal (UK)/s39,278,217.6 cm^3/d
1 gal (UK)/s392,782,176 cm^3/d
2 gal (UK)/s785,564,352 cm^3/d
5 gal (UK)/s1,963,910,880 cm^3/d
10 gal (UK)/s3,927,821,760 cm^3/d
20 gal (UK)/s7,855,643,520 cm^3/d
50 gal (UK)/s19,639,108,800 cm^3/d
100 gal (UK)/s39,278,217,600 cm^3/d

Frequently asked questions

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

    One Gallon (UK) per second equals 392,782,176 Cubic centimeter per day.

  • How do you convert Gallon (UK) per second to Cubic centimeter per day?

    Multiply the Gallon (UK) per second value by 392,782,176 to get the result in Cubic centimeter per day.

  • How do you convert Cubic centimeter per day back to Gallon (UK) per second?

    Multiply the Cubic centimeter per day value by 0.00000000254594037383203 to get back to Gallon (UK) per second.

  • What is 1 Gallon (UK) per second in Cubic centimeter per day?

    1 Gallon (UK) per second equals 392,782,176 Cubic centimeter per day.