Flow Rate
Browse Flow Rate conversions1 liter per hour = 0.264172 US gallon per hour
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Formula Summary
Result: 1 liter per hour = 0.264172 US gallon per hour
Formula: (1 x 0.000277777778) / 0.001051503273
Rounding: Displayed to 6 decimal places by default, trimmed for readability. Use Detailed or Scientific for more precision.
Real World Context
0.264172 US gallon per hour is approximately:
- on the scale of precision dosing or a slow drip system
How This Conversion Works
Liter per hour and US gallon per hour are both used for flow rate conversions. This page converts 1 liter per hour into 0.264172 US gallon per hour using the formula shown below.
Use this result for quick checks, comparisons, and everyday reference. For work that depends on exact precision, review the rounding setting and the assumption note before using the number.
The precision controls let you switch between a shorter result, the standard readable result, and scientific notation when the value is very large or very small.
Unit Notes
- 1 liter per hour (L/h) equals 0.0002777778 liter per second.
- 1 US gallon per hour (US gph) equals 0.0010515033 liter per second.
Questions
How do you convert liter per hour to US gallon per hour?
This page converts liter per hour to US gallon per hour using this formula: (1 x 0.000277777778) / 0.001051503273.
What is 1 liter per hour in US gallon per hour?
1 liter per hour equals 0.264172 US gallon per hour.
How many decimals does this converter show?
Displayed to 6 decimal places by default, trimmed for readability. Use Detailed or Scientific for more precision. The precision buttons can also show a shorter result or scientific notation.
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Full Details
- Formula
- (1 x 0.000277777778) / 0.001051503273
- Rounding
- Displayed to 6 decimal places by default, trimmed for readability. Use Detailed or Scientific for more precision.
- Assumption
- Flow-rate conversions measure volume per unit time. US gallons use 3.785411784 liters and Imperial gallons use 4.54609 liters. Actual system flow also depends on pressure, resistance, and equipment conditions.