Fluid Ounces per second (fl-oz/s) to Gallons per hour (gal/h) conversion

Fluid Ounces per second to Gallons per hour conversion table

Fluid Ounces per second (fl-oz/s)Gallons per hour (gal/h)
00
128.125
256.25
384.375
4112.5
5140.625
6168.75
7196.875
8225
9253.125
10281.25
20562.5
30843.75
401125
501406.25
601687.5
701968.75
802250
902531.25
1002812.5
100028125

How to convert fluid ounces per second to gallons per hour?

The conversion between fluid ounces per second and gallons per hour involves understanding the relationships between these units of volume and time. Here's a breakdown of the conversion process.

Understanding the Conversion Factors

The key to converting between fluid ounces per second and gallons per hour lies in knowing the following relationships:

  • 1 US Gallon = 128 US Fluid Ounces
  • 1 hour = 3600 seconds

With these conversions in hand, we can convert between these two units.

Converting Fluid Ounces per Second to Gallons per Hour

To convert from fluid ounces per second to gallons per hour, you'll use the following steps:

  1. Convert fluid ounces to gallons: Divide the number of fluid ounces by 128 to get gallons.
  2. Convert seconds to hours: Multiply by 3600 to convert from per second to per hour.

Combining these steps into a single formula:

Gallons per hour=Fluid Ounces per second×3600 seconds1 hour×1 Gallon128 Fluid Ounces\text{Gallons per hour} = \text{Fluid Ounces per second} \times \frac{3600 \text{ seconds}}{1 \text{ hour}} \times \frac{1 \text{ Gallon}}{128 \text{ Fluid Ounces}}

For 1 fluid ounce per second:

1fl ozs×3600 s1 hr×1 gal128 fl oz=28.125galhr1 \frac{\text{fl oz}}{\text{s}} \times \frac{3600 \text{ s}}{1 \text{ hr}} \times \frac{1 \text{ gal}}{128 \text{ fl oz}} = 28.125 \frac{\text{gal}}{\text{hr}}

Therefore, 1 fluid ounce per second is equal to 28.125 gallons per hour.

Converting Gallons per Hour to Fluid Ounces per Second

To convert from gallons per hour to fluid ounces per second, you'll reverse the process:

  1. Convert gallons to fluid ounces: Multiply the number of gallons by 128 to get fluid ounces.
  2. Convert hours to seconds: Divide by 3600 to convert from per hour to per second.

Combining these steps into a single formula:

Fluid Ounces per second=Gallons per hour×128 Fluid Ounces1 Gallon×1 hour3600 seconds\text{Fluid Ounces per second} = \text{Gallons per hour} \times \frac{128 \text{ Fluid Ounces}}{1 \text{ Gallon}} \times \frac{1 \text{ hour}}{3600 \text{ seconds}}

For 1 gallon per hour:

1galhr×128 fl oz1 gal×1 hr3600 s=0.035555...fl ozs1 \frac{\text{gal}}{\text{hr}} \times \frac{128 \text{ fl oz}}{1 \text{ gal}} \times \frac{1 \text{ hr}}{3600 \text{ s}} = 0.035555... \frac{\text{fl oz}}{\text{s}}

Therefore, 1 gallon per hour is approximately equal to 0.035555 fluid ounces per second.

Real-World Examples

Understanding these conversions is useful in various fields:

  1. Brewing: Brewers might measure flow rates to control the filling of bottles or kegs. For example, they might want to fill bottles at a rate of 5 gallons per hour, translating to roughly 0.178 fluid ounces per second.
  2. Manufacturing: Factories use fluid dispensing systems for various processes. If a machine dispenses a coating at a rate of 10 fluid ounces per second, that's equivalent to 281.25 gallons per hour.
  3. Irrigation: Knowing the flow rate in irrigation systems helps manage water usage. If a sprinkler system is delivering water at 0.5 fluid ounces per second, it’s delivering 14.0625 gallons per hour.

Interesting Fact

While there isn't a law directly tied to these specific conversions, consistent measurement standards are essential for fair trade and commerce. Organizations like the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) play a crucial role in maintaining these standards in the United States.

See below section for step by step unit conversion with formulas and explanations. Please refer to the table below for a list of all the Gallons per hour to other unit conversions.

What is Fluid Ounces per Second?

Fluid ounces per second (fl oz/s) is a unit of volumetric flow rate. It measures the volume of fluid passing through a specific point per unit of time. It's commonly used in applications where precise control over fluid flow is important.

Understanding Fluid Ounces

  • Fluid Ounce (fl oz): A unit of volume in the United States customary and British imperial systems of measurement. There are two slightly different definitions:
    • U.S. Fluid Ounce: Approximately 29.5735 milliliters (mL).
    • Imperial Fluid Ounce: Approximately 28.4131 milliliters (mL).
  • Formation: Fluid ounces per second is derived by dividing a volume expressed in fluid ounces by a time expressed in seconds.

Calculating Fluid Ounces per Second

To calculate fluid ounces per second, you'll need to know the volume of fluid and the time it takes to flow. The formula is:

Flow Rate (fl oz/s)=Volume (fl oz)Time (s)\text{Flow Rate (fl oz/s)} = \frac{\text{Volume (fl oz)}}{\text{Time (s)}}

Example: If 60 fluid ounces of liquid flow through a pipe in 10 seconds, the flow rate is:

Flow Rate=60 fl oz10 s=6 fl oz/s\text{Flow Rate} = \frac{60 \text{ fl oz}}{10 \text{ s}} = 6 \text{ fl oz/s}

Real-World Applications and Examples

Fluid ounces per second are encountered in various practical applications:

  • Medical Drip Rate: Intravenous (IV) drips often require precise flow rates measured in small units like fluid ounces per second, ensuring patients receive medication at the correct speed.
  • Small Engine Fuel Consumption: The rate at which fuel is delivered to a small engine (e.g., in a lawnmower or generator) can be measured in fl oz/s, optimizing performance and fuel efficiency.
  • Laboratory Experiments: Precisely dispensing reagents in chemical reactions often demands flow rates in fl oz/s or even smaller units.
  • Drink Dispensing: Automated drink dispensing equipment can measure in fl oz/s

Important Considerations

  • Precision: While fluid ounces per second can be useful, other units like gallons per minute (GPM) or liters per second (L/s) are more commonly used for larger flow rates.
  • Density & Viscosity: For some applications, especially in engineering, it's more important to consider mass flow rate rather than volume flow rate, taking into account fluid density.

What is "Per Hour"?

"Per hour" specifies the time frame over which the volume of gallons is measured. It represents the rate at which something is flowing or being consumed during each hour.

How Gallons per Hour is Formed

Gallons per hour combines the unit of volume (gallons) with a unit of time (hour) to express flow rate. It indicates how many gallons of a substance pass through a given point in one hour. The formula to calculate flow rate in GPH is:

Flow Rate (GPH)=Volume (Gallons)Time (Hours)\text{Flow Rate (GPH)} = \frac{\text{Volume (Gallons)}}{\text{Time (Hours)}}

Real-World Examples of Gallons per Hour

  • Fuel Consumption: Vehicles, generators, and machinery often measure fuel consumption in gallons per hour. For instance, a generator might consume 2 gallons of gasoline per hour at full load.
  • Water Flow: Well pumps and irrigation systems can be rated by their GPH output. A well pump might deliver 5 gallons per minute, which is equivalent to 300 gallons per hour.
  • HVAC Systems: Condensate pumps in air conditioning systems often have a GPH rating, indicating how much condensate they can remove per hour.
  • Industrial Processes: Chemical plants and manufacturing facilities use GPH to measure the flow rates of various liquids in their processes, ensuring correct proportions and efficient operation.
  • Aquariums and Water Features: Water pumps in aquariums and water features are often rated in GPH to ensure proper water circulation and filtration.

Interesting Facts and Historical Context

While no specific law or famous person is directly linked to the "gallons per hour" unit itself, the concept of volume flow rate is fundamental in fluid dynamics and engineering. People like Evangelista Torricelli, who studied fluid flow and pressure, laid groundwork for understanding fluid dynamics concepts. Torricelli's law relates the speed of fluid flowing out of an opening to the height of fluid above the opening. Torricelli's Law is derived from the conservation of energy and is a cornerstone in understanding fluid dynamics.

The measurement of flow rates is crucial in numerous applications, from simple household uses to complex industrial processes.

Complete Fluid Ounces per second conversion table

Enter # of Fluid Ounces per second
Convert 1 fl-oz/s to other unitsResult
Fluid Ounces per second to Cubic Millimeters per second (fl-oz/s to mm3/s)29573.529564112
Fluid Ounces per second to Cubic Centimeters per second (fl-oz/s to cm3/s)29.573529564112
Fluid Ounces per second to Cubic Decimeters per second (fl-oz/s to dm3/s)0.02957352956411
Fluid Ounces per second to Cubic Decimeters per minute (fl-oz/s to dm3/min)1.7744117738467
Fluid Ounces per second to Cubic Decimeters per hour (fl-oz/s to dm3/h)106.4647064308
Fluid Ounces per second to Cubic Decimeters per day (fl-oz/s to dm3/d)2555.1529543393
Fluid Ounces per second to Cubic Decimeters per year (fl-oz/s to dm3/a)933269.61657242
Fluid Ounces per second to Millilitres per second (fl-oz/s to ml/s)29.573529564112
Fluid Ounces per second to Centilitres per second (fl-oz/s to cl/s)2.9573529564112
Fluid Ounces per second to Decilitres per second (fl-oz/s to dl/s)0.2957352956411
Fluid Ounces per second to Litres per second (fl-oz/s to l/s)0.02957352956411
Fluid Ounces per second to Litres per minute (fl-oz/s to l/min)1.7744117738467
Fluid Ounces per second to Litres per hour (fl-oz/s to l/h)106.4647064308
Fluid Ounces per second to Litres per day (fl-oz/s to l/d)2555.1529543393
Fluid Ounces per second to Litres per year (fl-oz/s to l/a)933269.61657242
Fluid Ounces per second to Kilolitres per second (fl-oz/s to kl/s)0.00002957352956411
Fluid Ounces per second to Kilolitres per minute (fl-oz/s to kl/min)0.001774411773847
Fluid Ounces per second to Kilolitres per hour (fl-oz/s to kl/h)0.1064647064308
Fluid Ounces per second to Cubic meters per second (fl-oz/s to m3/s)0.00002957352956411
Fluid Ounces per second to Cubic meters per minute (fl-oz/s to m3/min)0.001774411773847
Fluid Ounces per second to Cubic meters per hour (fl-oz/s to m3/h)0.1064647064308
Fluid Ounces per second to Cubic meters per day (fl-oz/s to m3/d)2.5551529543393
Fluid Ounces per second to Cubic meters per year (fl-oz/s to m3/a)933.26961657242
Fluid Ounces per second to Cubic kilometers per second (fl-oz/s to km3/s)2.9573529564112e-14
Fluid Ounces per second to Teaspoons per second (fl-oz/s to tsp/s)6
Fluid Ounces per second to Tablespoons per second (fl-oz/s to Tbs/s)2
Fluid Ounces per second to Cubic inches per second (fl-oz/s to in3/s)1.8046958185198
Fluid Ounces per second to Cubic inches per minute (fl-oz/s to in3/min)108.28174911119
Fluid Ounces per second to Cubic inches per hour (fl-oz/s to in3/h)6496.9049466712
Fluid Ounces per second to Fluid Ounces per minute (fl-oz/s to fl-oz/min)60
Fluid Ounces per second to Fluid Ounces per hour (fl-oz/s to fl-oz/h)3600
Fluid Ounces per second to Cups per second (fl-oz/s to cup/s)0.125
Fluid Ounces per second to Pints per second (fl-oz/s to pnt/s)0.0625
Fluid Ounces per second to Pints per minute (fl-oz/s to pnt/min)3.75
Fluid Ounces per second to Pints per hour (fl-oz/s to pnt/h)225
Fluid Ounces per second to Quarts per second (fl-oz/s to qt/s)0.03125
Fluid Ounces per second to Gallons per second (fl-oz/s to gal/s)0.0078125
Fluid Ounces per second to Gallons per minute (fl-oz/s to gal/min)0.46875
Fluid Ounces per second to Gallons per hour (fl-oz/s to gal/h)28.125
Fluid Ounces per second to Cubic feet per second (fl-oz/s to ft3/s)0.00104437987856
Fluid Ounces per second to Cubic feet per minute (fl-oz/s to ft3/min)0.06266279271357
Fluid Ounces per second to Cubic feet per hour (fl-oz/s to ft3/h)3.7597675628142
Fluid Ounces per second to Cubic yards per second (fl-oz/s to yd3/s)0.00003868067938745
Fluid Ounces per second to Cubic yards per minute (fl-oz/s to yd3/min)0.002320840763247
Fluid Ounces per second to Cubic yards per hour (fl-oz/s to yd3/h)0.1392504457948

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