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Gallon (US) per hour to Cubic centimeter per hour Converter

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

Gallon (US) per hour

One US gallon per hour is equal to 1.0515032733333e-6 cubic meters per second.

History: Hourly US gallons are common for pumps and fuel systems.

Current use: Used for pumps, fuel delivery, irrigation, and appliances.

Also written as gal (US)/h.

Cubic centimeter per hour

One cubic centimeter per hour is equal to 2.7777777777778e-10 cubic meters per second.

History: Hourly centimeter-scale flow supports small-device measurements.

Current use: Used for dosing pumps, laboratory equipment, and small flow systems.

Also written as cm^3/h.

Gallon (US) per hour to Cubic centimeter per hour table

Gallon (US) per hour [gal (US)/h]Cubic centimeter per hour [cm^3/h]
0.01 gal (US)/h37.85411784 cm^3/h
0.1 gal (US)/h378.5411784 cm^3/h
1 gal (US)/h3,785.411784 cm^3/h
2 gal (US)/h7,570.823568 cm^3/h
5 gal (US)/h18,927.05892 cm^3/h
10 gal (US)/h37,854.11784 cm^3/h
20 gal (US)/h75,708.23568 cm^3/h
50 gal (US)/h189,270.5892 cm^3/h
100 gal (US)/h378,541.1784 cm^3/h

Frequently asked questions

  • How many Cubic centimeter per hour (cm^3/h) are in one Gallon (US) per hour (gal (US)/h)?

    One Gallon (US) per hour equals 3,785.411784 Cubic centimeter per hour.

  • How do you convert Gallon (US) per hour to Cubic centimeter per hour?

    Multiply the Gallon (US) per hour value by 3,785.411784 to get the result in Cubic centimeter per hour.

  • How do you convert Cubic centimeter per hour back to Gallon (US) per hour?

    Multiply the Cubic centimeter per hour value by 0.000264172052358148 to get back to Gallon (US) per hour.

  • What is 1 Gallon (US) per hour in Cubic centimeter per hour?

    1 Gallon (US) per hour equals 3,785.411784 Cubic centimeter per hour.