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Convert [Megaliters Per Hour] to [Cumecs], (ML/hr to c)

VOLUME FLOW RATE


60 Megaliters Per Hour
= 16.666666666667 Cumecs
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Category: volume flow rate
Conversion: Megaliters Per Hour to Cumecs
The base unit for volume flow rate is cubic meters per second (SI derived unit)
[Megaliters Per Hour] symbol/abbrevation: (ML/hr)
[Cumecs] symbol/abbrevation: (c)

How to convert Megaliters Per Hour to Cumecs (ML/hr to c)?
1 ML/hr = 0.27777777777778 c.
60 x 0.27777777777778 c = 16.666666666667 Cumecs.
Always check the results; rounding errors may occur.

Definition:
In relation to the base unit of [volume flow rate] => (cubic meters per second), 1 Megaliters Per Hour (ML/hr) is equal to 0.27777777777778 cubic-meters-per-second, while 1 Cumecs (c) = 1 cubic-meters-per-second.
60 Megaliters Per Hour to common volume-flow-rate units
60 ML/hr = 1167.4223293494 acre feet per day (ac ft/d)
60 ML/hr = 48.642597056225 acre feet per hour (ac ft/hr)
60 ML/hr = 0.81071319378991 acre feet per minute (ac ft/min)
60 ML/hr = 35532.829641937 acre feet per month (ac ft/m)
60 ML/hr = 0.013511886563165 acre feet per second (ac ft/s)
60 ML/hr = 8171.9889934023 acre feet per week (ac ft/wk)
60 ML/hr = 426109.15021254 acre feet per year (ac ft/yr)
60 ML/hr = 583.71349952874 acre inches per hour (ac in/h)
60 ML/hr = 9.728558325479 acre inches per minute (ac in/min)
60 ML/hr = 420273.71966069 acre inches per month (ac in/m)
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