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Liter per minute to Cubic centimeter per day Converter
Use this page to convert liter per minute values into cubic centimeter per day, with background details, formulas, a worked example, and a quick conversion table.
Conversion formula
1 L/min = 1,440,000 cm^3/d
1 cm^3/d = 0.000000694444444444444 L/min
Example: 1 L/min = 1,440,000 cm^3/d
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Liter per minute
One liter per minute is equal to 0.0000166666666666667 cubic meters per second.
History: Liter per minute is a convenient metric unit for everyday flow.
Current use: Used for plumbing, gas flow, medical flow, and pumps.
Also written as L/min.
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.
Liter per minute to Cubic centimeter per day table
| Liter per minute [L/min] | Cubic centimeter per day [cm^3/d] |
|---|---|
| 0.01 L/min | 14,400 cm^3/d |
| 0.1 L/min | 144,000 cm^3/d |
| 1 L/min | 1,440,000 cm^3/d |
| 2 L/min | 2,880,000 cm^3/d |
| 5 L/min | 7,200,000 cm^3/d |
| 10 L/min | 14,400,000 cm^3/d |
| 20 L/min | 28,800,000 cm^3/d |
| 50 L/min | 72,000,000 cm^3/d |
| 100 L/min | 144,000,000 cm^3/d |
Frequently asked questions
How many Cubic centimeter per day (cm^3/d) are in one Liter per minute (L/min)?
One Liter per minute equals 1,440,000 Cubic centimeter per day.
How do you convert Liter per minute to Cubic centimeter per day?
Multiply the Liter per minute value by 1,440,000 to get the result in Cubic centimeter per day.
How do you convert Cubic centimeter per day back to Liter per minute?
Multiply the Cubic centimeter per day value by 0.000000694444444444444 to get back to Liter per minute.
What is 1 Liter per minute in Cubic centimeter per day?
1 Liter per minute equals 1,440,000 Cubic centimeter per day.
