Cubic Millimeters per second (mm3/s) to Imperial Gallons per Day (imp-gal/d) conversion

1 mm3/s = 0.01900534 imp-gal/dimp-gal/dmm3/s
Formula
1 mm3/s = 0.01900534 imp-gal/d

Understanding Cubic Millimeters per second to Imperial Gallons per Day Conversion

The cubic millimeter per second (mm3/s) is a very small metric flow rate, moving just one cubic millimeter (a millionth of a milliliter) each second, useful for micro-dosing, capillary flow, and laboratory work. The Imperial gallon per day (imp-gal/d) accumulates flow in UK Imperial gallons of 4.54609 liters over a 24-hour day. Even summed over a whole day, this tiny per-second flow yields only a small fraction of an Imperial gallon, about 0.0190053 imp-gal/d.

Conversion Formula

1 mm3/s=0.0190053 imp-gal/d1\ \text{mm3/s} = 0.0190053\ \text{imp-gal/d}

To convert Cubic Millimeters per second to Imperial Gallons per Day, multiply the number of Cubic Millimeters per second by this factor:

imp-gal/d=mm3/s×0.0190053\text{imp-gal/d} = \text{mm3/s} \times 0.0190053

Step-by-Step Example

Convert 25 Cubic Millimeters per second to Imperial Gallons per Day.

Write the formula:

imp-gal/d=mm3/s×0.0190053\text{imp-gal/d} = \text{mm3/s} \times 0.0190053

Substitute the value:

imp-gal/d=25×0.0190053\text{imp-gal/d} = 25 \times 0.0190053

Calculate the result:

25 mm3/s0.475134 imp-gal/d25\ \text{mm3/s} \approx 0.475134\ \text{imp-gal/d}

How to Convert Cubic Millimeters per second to Imperial Gallons per Day

Turn a tiny per-second metric flow into a daily Imperial-gallon total with these steps.

  1. Note the mm3/s value: Start with the flow to convert, for example 25 cubic millimeters per second.
  2. Multiply by the factor: Use 0.0190053 Imperial gallons per day per cubic millimeter per second.
  3. Compute: 25×0.0190053=0.47513425 \times 0.0190053 = 0.475134.
  4. State the result: The flow is about 0.475134 imp-gal/d.

Cubic Millimeters per second to Imperial Gallons per Day conversion table

Cubic Millimeters per second (mm3/s)Imperial Gallons per Day (imp-gal/d)
00
10.01900534
20.03801069
30.05701603
40.07602137
50.09502672
60.1140321
70.1330374
80.1520427
90.1710481
100.1900534
150.2850801
200.3801069
250.4751336
300.5701603
400.7602137
500.9502672
601.140321
701.330374
801.520427
901.710481
1001.900534
1502.850801
2003.801069
2504.751336
3005.701603
4007.602137
5009.502672
60011.40321
70013.30374
80015.20427
90017.10481
100019.00534
200038.01069
300057.01603
400076.02137
500095.02672
10000190.0534
25000475.1336
50000950.2672
1000001900.534
2500004751.336
5000009502.672
100000019005.34

What is Cubic Millimeters per Second?

Cubic millimeters per second (mm3/smm^3/s) is a unit of volumetric flow rate, indicating the volume of a substance passing through a specific area each second. It's a measure of how much volume flows within a given time frame. This unit is particularly useful when dealing with very small flow rates.

Formation of Cubic Millimeters per Second

The unit mm3/smm^3/s is derived from the base units of volume (cubic millimeters) and time (seconds).

  • Cubic Millimeter (mm3mm^3): A cubic millimeter is a unit of volume, representing a cube with sides that are each one millimeter in length.

  • Second (s): The second is the base unit of time in the International System of Units (SI).

Combining these, mm3/smm^3/s expresses the volume in cubic millimeters that flows or passes through a point in one second.

Flow Rate Formula

The flow rate (QQ) can be defined mathematically as:

Q=VtQ = \frac{V}{t}

Where:

  • QQ is the flow rate (mm3/smm^3/s).
  • VV is the volume (mm3mm^3).
  • tt is the time (s).

This formula indicates that the flow rate is the volume of fluid passing through a cross-sectional area per unit time.

Applications and Examples

While mm3/smm^3/s might seem like a very small unit, it's applicable in several fields:

  • Medical Devices: Infusion pumps deliver medication at precisely controlled, often very slow, flow rates. For example, a pump might deliver insulin at a rate of 5 mm3/smm^3/s.

  • Microfluidics: In microfluidic devices, used for lab-on-a-chip applications, reagents flow at very low rates. Reactions can be studied using flow rates of 1 mm3/smm^3/s.

  • 3D Printing: Some high resolution 3D printers using resin operate by very slowly dispensing material. The printer can be said to be pushing out material at 2 mm3/smm^3/s.

Relevance to Fluid Dynamics

Cubic millimeters per second relates directly to fluid dynamics, particularly in scenarios involving low Reynolds numbers, where flow is laminar and highly controlled. This is essential in applications requiring precision and minimal turbulence. You can learn more about fluid dynamics at Khan Academy's Fluid Mechanics Section.

What is the Imperial Gallon per Day?

The Imperial gallon per day (imp gal/d) is a unit of volumetric flow rate that expresses how many Imperial gallons of a fluid pass a point over the span of one day. It is used in the UK and Commonwealth countries for water supply, well yields, plumbing, and utility metering.

Definition

One Imperial gallon per day equals one Imperial gallon of volume divided by the 86,400 seconds in a day. Expressed in SI units of litres per second:

1 imp-gal/d=0.0000526168 l/s1\ \text{imp-gal/d} = 0.0000526168\ \text{l/s}

This follows directly from the exact definitions: an Imperial gallon = 4.54609 L exactly, and one day = 86,400 s, so 4.54609÷86400=5.26168×1054.54609 \div 86400 = 5.26168 \times 10⁻⁵ L/s.

Origin and History

The Imperial gallon was fixed by the British Weights and Measures Act of 1824, originally as the volume of 10 pounds of distilled water. It was later redefined in metric terms and, since 1985, has been exactly 4.54609 litres. Expressing flow "per day" arose naturally from water-utility billing and reservoir management, where daily throughput is the practical accounting period.

Law and Notable Facts

The Imperial gallon remains a legally recognised unit in the United Kingdom and several Commonwealth nations, distinct from the smaller US gallon (3.785411784 L exactly). Because of this, an Imperial gallon per day is about 20% larger than a US gallon per day (1 imp gal/d ≈ 1.20095 US gal/d), a difference that matters when reading equipment specified in the other system.

Real-World Examples and Conversions

  • A typical UK household uses on the order of 100 Imperial gallons per day (about 455 litres), which is roughly 0.00526 L/s.
  • A small trickling borehole yielding 1,000 imp gal/d supplies about 4,546 litres daily, or roughly 0.0526 L/s.
  • Converting to metric daily volume: 1 imp gal/d = 4.54609 litres per day.
  • 1,000,000 imp gal/d (a common water-treatment plant rating) equals about 52.6 L/s, or roughly 4.546 megalitres per day.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the formula to convert Cubic Millimeters per second to Imperial Gallons per Day?

Multiply the cubic millimeters per second by 0.0190053, so 1 mm3/s=0.0190053 imp-gal/d1\ \text{mm3/s} = 0.0190053\ \text{imp-gal/d}.

How many Imperial Gallons per Day are in 1 Cubic Millimeter per second?

About 0.0190053 Imperial gallons per day, because 1 mm3/s over 86,400 seconds is 86,400 mm3, or 86.4 milliliters, divided by 4.54609 liters per Imperial gallon.

How do I convert 50 Cubic Millimeters per second to Imperial Gallons per Day?

Multiply 50 by 0.0190053 to get about 0.950267 imp-gal/d.

What is a cubic millimeter per second used for?

It describes very small flows such as micro-dosing pumps, capillary or lab fluidics, where volumes are measured in millionths of a liter.

Is this the Imperial or US gallon?

It is the UK Imperial gallon of 4.54609 liters, larger than the US gallon of 3.78541 liters.

Complete Cubic Millimeters per second conversion table

mm3/s
UnitResult
Cubic Centimeters per second (cm3/s)0.001 cm3/s
Cubic Decimeters per second (dm3/s)0.000001 dm3/s
Cubic Decimeters per minute (dm3/min)0.00006 dm3/min
Cubic Decimeters per hour (dm3/h)0.0036 dm3/h
Cubic Decimeters per day (dm3/d)0.0864 dm3/d
Cubic Decimeters per year (dm3/a)31.5576 dm3/a
Millilitres per second (ml/s)0.001 ml/s
Centilitres per second (cl/s)0.0001 cl/s
Decilitres per second (dl/s)0.00001 dl/s
Litres per second (l/s)0.000001 l/s
Litres per minute (l/min)0.00006 l/min
Litres per hour (l/h)0.0036 l/h
Litres per day (l/d)0.0864 l/d
Litres per year (l/a)31.5576 l/a
Kilolitres per second (kl/s)1e-9 kl/s
Kilolitres per minute (kl/min)6e-8 kl/min
Kilolitres per hour (kl/h)0.0000036 kl/h
Cubic meters per second (m3/s)1e-9 m3/s
Cubic meters per minute (m3/min)6e-8 m3/min
Cubic meters per hour (m3/h)0.0000036 m3/h
Cubic meters per day (m3/d)0.0000864 m3/d
Cubic meters per year (m3/a)0.0315576 m3/a
Cubic kilometers per second (km3/s)1e-18 km3/s
Imperial Gallons per Second (imp-gal/s)2.199692e-7 imp-gal/s
Imperial Gallons per Minute (imp-gal/min)0.00001319815 imp-gal/min
Imperial Gallons per Hour (imp-gal/h)0.0007918893 imp-gal/h
Imperial Gallons per Day (imp-gal/d)0.01900534 imp-gal/d
Teaspoons per second (tsp/s)0.0002028841 tsp/s
Tablespoons per second (Tbs/s)0.00006762805 Tbs/s
Cubic inches per second (in3/s)0.00006102374 in3/s
Cubic inches per minute (in3/min)0.003661425 in3/min
Cubic inches per hour (in3/h)0.2196855 in3/h
Fluid Ounces per second (fl-oz/s)0.00003381402 fl-oz/s
Fluid Ounces per minute (fl-oz/min)0.002028841 fl-oz/min
Fluid Ounces per hour (fl-oz/h)0.1217305 fl-oz/h
Cups per second (cup/s)0.000004226753 cup/s
Pints per second (pnt/s)0.000002113376 pnt/s
Pints per minute (pnt/min)0.0001268026 pnt/min
Pints per hour (pnt/h)0.007608155 pnt/h
Quarts per second (qt/s)0.000001056688 qt/s
Gallons per second (gal/s)2.641721e-7 gal/s
Gallons per minute (gal/min)0.00001585032 gal/min
Gallons per hour (gal/h)0.0009510194 gal/h
Cubic feet per second (ft3/s)3.531467e-8 ft3/s
Cubic feet per minute (ft3/min)0.00000211888 ft3/min
Cubic feet per hour (ft3/h)0.0001271328 ft3/h
Cubic yards per second (yd3/s)1.307951e-9 yd3/s
Cubic yards per minute (yd3/min)7.847704e-8 yd3/min
Cubic yards per hour (yd3/h)0.000004708622 yd3/h

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