Orders of magnitude (volumetric flow rate)
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The following table compares various orders of magnitude for volumetric flow rate.
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Factor (m3/s) | Value (m3/s) | Value (ft3/s) | Value (gpm[note 1]) | Item |
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10−62 | 7.83×10−62 | 2.77×10−60 | 1.24×10−57 | Planck volumetric flow rate[note 2] |
10−6 | 2×10−6 | 7.063×10−5 | .0317 | Average filtration rate of a human kidney |
10−4 | 1.39×10−4 | 4.9×10−3 | 2.2 | Typical kitchen sink[1] |
2.524×10−4 | .008912 | 4 | Average flow rate used in a residential sprinkler system | |
10−3 | .008412 | .2971 | 133.3 | Fuel consumption rate of an SR71 blackbird traveling at mach 3[2] |
103 | 2867 | 1.013×105 | 4.545×107 | Flow rate of Niagara Falls[3] |
105 | 2.09×105 | 7.38×106 | 3.31×109 | Discharge of the Amazon River[4] |
See Also[edit]
- Orders of magnitude (volume)
- Orders of magnitude (time)
- List of waterfalls by flow rate
- List of rivers by discharge
References[edit]
- ↑ Kitchen and Bathroom Faucets are Among the Easiest Places to Save Water, Home Water Works, 2018. Retrieved 08-15-2018
- ↑ Roger Mola, What a Blackbird Drinks, AIRSPACEMAG.COM, NOVEMBER 20, 2014. Retrieved 2018-09-13
- ↑ Facts About Niagara Falls, Niagara Falls State Park, 2018. Retrieved 08-16-2018
- ↑ Rivers of the EarthArchived August 14, 2004, at the Wayback Machine
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