Cubic Feet per Minute to Liters per Second

1 Cubic Foot per Minute equals 0.471947 Liters per Second using fixed liters-per-second flow-rate definitions for this route.

Direct Answer

1 Cubic Foot per Minute equals 0.471947 Liters per Second

This conversion uses a fixed factor based on time-normalized rate definitions.

For 0.1 Cubic Feet per Minute, the result equals 0.047195 Liters per Second.

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0.471947 Liters per Second (L/s)

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Explanation

Formula: Liters per Second = Cubic Feet per Minute × 0.471947. Why: the route converts both units through liters per second using the exact cubic-foot definition and the matching time-base scaling.

Cubic Feet per Minute (cfm): an imperial volumetric flow unit widely used for airflow, ventilation, and HVAC system sizing.

Liters per Second (L/s): an SI-style volumetric flow unit used to express how many liters move each second.

This route is useful when translating between SI flow units and gallon- or cubic-foot-based reporting for pumps, piping, ventilation, and plant documentation.

This conversion is purely multiplicative because both units reduce through one liters-per-second flow basis with fixed unit-volume definitions and no offset.

Method & Reference

  • Method basis: exact conversion formula shown in Direct Answer.
  • Applied factor: 1 Cubic Foot per Minute = 0.471947 Liters per Second.
  • Consistency rule: calculator output and table values use the same constants and rounding policy.

Common Conversion Values

Cubic Feet per Minute (cfm)Liters per Second (L/s)
0.1 0.047195
0.5 0.235974
1 0.471947
5 2.36
10 4.719
25 11.799
50 23.597
100 47.195
1,000 471.947

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 1 cubic foot per minute in liters per second?

1 Cubic Foot per Minute equals 0.471947 Liters per Second on this page.

What fixed factor powers this Cubic Feet per Minute to Liters per Second page?

The factor is derived by normalizing both units through liters per second, then applying the exact cubic-foot definition together with the route's matching time-base scaling.

When would I convert cubic feet per minute to liters per second?

This route is useful when translating between SI flow units and gallon- or cubic-foot-based reporting for pumps, piping, ventilation, and plant documentation.