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Centimeter/Second [cm³/s]


Cubic centimeter per second (cm³/s) is a unit of volumetric flow rate that measures the volume of a fluid—liquid or gas—passing through a system every second. One cubic centimeter represents a cube with sides of one centimeter, so cm³/s indicates how many such tiny volumes flow each second. This unit is widely used in laboratory experiments, microfluidics, medical devices, and precision engineering where rapid yet small-scale fluid flows need to be monitored and controlled. For example, in medical applications, devices such as infusion pumps or respiratory equipment often rely on cm³/s measurements to ensure exact fluid or gas delivery. In microfluidics and chemical laboratories, reagents or solvents are dispensed at rates specified in cm³/s to maintain reaction accuracy and consistency. Compared to cm³/min, this unit allows for finer temporal resolution, enabling real-time monitoring and precise adjustment of flow rates. Using cubic centimeters per second, scientists, engineers, and technicians can track, regulate, and optimize fluid movement with high accuracy, ensuring efficiency, safety, and reliable performance in both experimental and industrial applications where even small variations in flow can significantly affect outcomes.


Pound/Hour (Gasoline at 15.5°C) [lb/h]


Pound per hour [lb/h] is a unit of mass flow rate that measures the mass of a substance passing through a system every hour. When specified for gasoline at 15.5°C (approximately 60°F), it reflects the density of gasoline under standard conditions, approximately 6.073 lb/gal (0.725 g/cm³). Expressed in lb/h, this unit is commonly used in fuel consumption analysis, industrial fuel handling, and energy management where longer-term monitoring of fuel usage is required. For example, a generator consuming 7,200 lb/h of gasoline can be evaluated for operational efficiency, fuel costs, and maintenance scheduling. In pipelines, storage tanks, or fueling stations, lb/h allows operators to track fuel flow over extended periods, ensuring inventory control, safety, and consistent supply. Compared to lb/s or lb/min, pound per hour provides a macro-level perspective, ideal for planning, reporting, and performance assessment. Using lb/h for gasoline at 15.5°C enables engineers, operators, and energy managers to monitor, regulate, and optimize fuel mass flow, ensuring efficient fuel use, operational reliability, and safety in industrial, automotive, and energy applications where consistent fuel delivery and consumption data are essential.



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