The “decilitre per second” (dl/s) is a unit of flow rate, representing the volume of a liquid passing through a point per second. While it may not be as commonly used as liters per second or gallons per minute, the decilitre per second is particularly useful in industries where smaller, precise measurements are crucial, such as pharmaceuticals or culinary arts. Measuring flow in dl/s can help chefs accurately control portions when preparing complex recipes, ensuring consistency and precision in culinary creations.
This unit also finds application in homebrewing and winemaking, where meticulous control over liquid transfer can significantly impact the final product. By utilizing decilitres per second, enthusiasts and professionals alike can enhance the quality and consistency of their beverages, transforming the science of brewing into an artful process.
Cubic meter per hour (m³/h) might seem like just a simple metric unit of flow rate, but it plays a crucial role in various industries, especially in water supply and waste management systems. Understanding this unit can help imagine vast quantities efficiently: one cubic meter equals 1,000 liters, so just one m³/h represents the flow of 1,000 liters in an hour. This means that a single household’s daily water usage could often be entirely represented within a few cubic meters per hour.
Moreover, m³/h is extensively used in HVAC systems where air supply and exhaust rates are critical for maintaining breathable environments in buildings. In industries like oil and gas, it helps to determine the rate of fluid transfer, enhancing accurate forecasting and resource management. This universal metric enables seamless communication and coordination across global projects, underscoring its importance in engineering and environmental monitoring.
Decilitres per second | Cubic meters per hour |
---|---|
0
dl/s
|
0
m³/h
|
1
dl/s
|
0.36
m³/h
|
2
dl/s
|
0.72
m³/h
|
3
dl/s
|
1.08
m³/h
|
4
dl/s
|
1.44
m³/h
|
5
dl/s
|
1.8
m³/h
|
6
dl/s
|
2.16
m³/h
|
7
dl/s
|
2.52
m³/h
|
8
dl/s
|
2.88
m³/h
|
9
dl/s
|
3.24
m³/h
|
10
dl/s
|
3.6
m³/h
|
11
dl/s
|
3.96
m³/h
|
12
dl/s
|
4.32
m³/h
|
13
dl/s
|
4.68
m³/h
|
14
dl/s
|
5.04
m³/h
|
15
dl/s
|
5.4
m³/h
|
16
dl/s
|
5.76
m³/h
|
17
dl/s
|
6.12
m³/h
|
18
dl/s
|
6.48
m³/h
|
19
dl/s
|
6.84
m³/h
|
20
dl/s
|
7.2
m³/h
|
21
dl/s
|
7.56
m³/h
|
22
dl/s
|
7.92
m³/h
|
23
dl/s
|
8.28
m³/h
|
24
dl/s
|
8.64
m³/h
|
25
dl/s
|
9
m³/h
|
26
dl/s
|
9.36
m³/h
|
27
dl/s
|
9.72
m³/h
|
28
dl/s
|
10.08
m³/h
|
29
dl/s
|
10.44
m³/h
|
30
dl/s
|
10.8
m³/h
|
31
dl/s
|
11.16
m³/h
|
32
dl/s
|
11.52
m³/h
|
33
dl/s
|
11.88
m³/h
|
34
dl/s
|
12.24
m³/h
|
35
dl/s
|
12.6
m³/h
|
36
dl/s
|
12.96
m³/h
|
37
dl/s
|
13.32
m³/h
|
38
dl/s
|
13.68
m³/h
|
39
dl/s
|
14.04
m³/h
|
40
dl/s
|
14.4
m³/h
|
41
dl/s
|
14.76
m³/h
|
42
dl/s
|
15.12
m³/h
|
43
dl/s
|
15.48
m³/h
|
44
dl/s
|
15.84
m³/h
|
45
dl/s
|
16.2
m³/h
|
46
dl/s
|
16.56
m³/h
|
47
dl/s
|
16.92
m³/h
|
48
dl/s
|
17.28
m³/h
|
49
dl/s
|
17.64
m³/h
|
50
dl/s
|
18
m³/h
|
51
dl/s
|
18.36
m³/h
|
52
dl/s
|
18.72
m³/h
|
53
dl/s
|
19.08
m³/h
|
54
dl/s
|
19.44
m³/h
|
55
dl/s
|
19.8
m³/h
|
56
dl/s
|
20.16
m³/h
|
57
dl/s
|
20.52
m³/h
|
58
dl/s
|
20.88
m³/h
|
59
dl/s
|
21.24
m³/h
|
60
dl/s
|
21.6
m³/h
|
61
dl/s
|
21.96
m³/h
|
62
dl/s
|
22.32
m³/h
|
63
dl/s
|
22.68
m³/h
|
64
dl/s
|
23.04
m³/h
|
65
dl/s
|
23.4
m³/h
|
66
dl/s
|
23.76
m³/h
|
67
dl/s
|
24.12
m³/h
|
68
dl/s
|
24.48
m³/h
|
69
dl/s
|
24.84
m³/h
|
70
dl/s
|
25.2
m³/h
|
71
dl/s
|
25.56
m³/h
|
72
dl/s
|
25.92
m³/h
|
73
dl/s
|
26.28
m³/h
|
74
dl/s
|
26.64
m³/h
|
75
dl/s
|
27
m³/h
|
76
dl/s
|
27.36
m³/h
|
77
dl/s
|
27.72
m³/h
|
78
dl/s
|
28.08
m³/h
|
79
dl/s
|
28.44
m³/h
|
80
dl/s
|
28.8
m³/h
|
81
dl/s
|
29.16
m³/h
|
82
dl/s
|
29.52
m³/h
|
83
dl/s
|
29.88
m³/h
|
84
dl/s
|
30.24
m³/h
|
85
dl/s
|
30.6
m³/h
|
86
dl/s
|
30.96
m³/h
|
87
dl/s
|
31.32
m³/h
|
88
dl/s
|
31.68
m³/h
|
89
dl/s
|
32.04
m³/h
|
90
dl/s
|
32.4
m³/h
|
91
dl/s
|
32.76
m³/h
|
92
dl/s
|
33.12
m³/h
|
93
dl/s
|
33.48
m³/h
|
94
dl/s
|
33.84
m³/h
|
95
dl/s
|
34.2
m³/h
|
96
dl/s
|
34.56
m³/h
|
97
dl/s
|
34.92
m³/h
|
98
dl/s
|
35.28
m³/h
|
99
dl/s
|
35.64
m³/h
|
100
dl/s
|
36
m³/h
|
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