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Minute [gal (US)/min]


Gallon per minute (US) [gal (US)/min] is a unit of volumetric flow rate that measures the volume of liquid passing through a system every minute, using the US liquid gallon as the standard. One US gallon equals approximately 3.785 liters, so gal (US)/min quantifies the amount of fluid flowing in sixty seconds. This unit is widely used in industrial processes, water supply systems, firefighting, and chemical dosing where higher flow rates must be monitored and controlled precisely. For example, in water distribution networks, gal (US)/min is used to design pumps and pipelines to meet peak demand and ensure adequate water delivery. In industrial applications, it regulates the flow of liquids in processes such as cooling, chemical mixing, or fuel supply. Firefighting equipment often specifies flow rates in gal (US)/min to ensure sufficient water is delivered quickly to control fires. Compared to gal (US)/h, gallon per minute provides a much finer temporal resolution, allowing real-time monitoring and control of high-volume flows. Using gal (US)/min enables professionals to measure, manage, and optimize fluid transport effectively, ensuring operational efficiency, safety, and accurate delivery in both industrial and municipal contexts.


Cubic Centimeter/Day [cm³/d]


Cubic centimeter per day (cm³/d) is a unit of volumetric flow rate that measures the volume of a fluid—liquid or gas—passing through a system over a 24-hour period. One cubic centimeter is equivalent to a cube with sides of one centimeter, so cm³/d quantifies how many such tiny volumes flow each day. This unit is particularly useful in laboratory experiments, medical dosing, chemical reactions, and precision fluid control, where very small amounts of fluid need to be measured or delivered over time. For instance, in pharmaceutical applications, the daily delivery of liquid medication in microdoses can be accurately expressed in cm³/d. Similarly, in chemical labs, slow reactions requiring precise fluid input are monitored using this unit to ensure accurate results. Compared to larger flow units like m³/d, cm³/d allows for extremely fine measurements, providing precise control in scientific, medical, and micro-engineering contexts. By using cubic centimeters per day, researchers and engineers can track, regulate, and optimize minimal fluid flows, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and safety in processes where even small deviations can significantly impact outcomes.



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