m³/s → L/s converter

Convert cubic meter per second to liter per second (Flow)

1 m³/s = 1000 L/s · 1 L/s = 0.001 m³/s

50 m³/s = 50000 L/s

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Cubic meter per second to liter per second Conversion

1 cubic meter per second (m³/s) is equal to 1000 liter per second (L/s).

1 m³/s = 1000 L/s

or

1 L/s = 0.001 m³/s

Formula

To convert a flow from cubic meter per second (m³/s) to liter per second (L/s), multiply the flow in cubic meter per second by 1000

f(L/s) = f(m³/s) × 1000

Examples:

Convert 50 cubic meter per second to liter per second:

f(L/s) = 50m³/s × 1000 = 50000 L/s

Conversion table

Cubic meter per second (m³/s) Liter per second (L/s)
1 m³/s 1000 L/s
2 m³/s 2000 L/s
3 m³/s 3000 L/s
5 m³/s 5000 L/s
10 m³/s 10000 L/s
20 m³/s 20000 L/s
25 m³/s 25000 L/s
50 m³/s 50000 L/s
100 m³/s 100000 L/s
200 m³/s 200000 L/s
250 m³/s 250000 L/s
500 m³/s 500000 L/s
1000 m³/s 1000000 L/s
Liter per second (L/s) Cubic meter per second (m³/s)
1 L/s 0.001 m³/s
2 L/s 0.002 m³/s
3 L/s 0.003 m³/s
5 L/s 0.005 m³/s
10 L/s 0.01 m³/s
20 L/s 0.02 m³/s
25 L/s 0.025 m³/s
50 L/s 0.05 m³/s
100 L/s 0.1 m³/s
200 L/s 0.2 m³/s
250 L/s 0.25 m³/s
500 L/s 0.5 m³/s
1000 L/s 1 m³/s

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert cubic meter per second to liter per second?

Multiply the value in cubic meter per second by 1000 to get the result in liter per second. For example, 5 m³/s × 1000 = 5000 L/s.

How many liter per second are in 1 cubic meter per second?

1 cubic meter per second (m³/s) is equal to 1000 liter per second (L/s).

How do I convert liter per second back to cubic meter per second?

Use the inverse operation: divide the value in liter per second by 1000 to get the result in cubic meter per second.

How accurate is the cubic meter per second to liter per second conversion?

The converter multiplies by the conversion factor 1000 and rounds the result to 9 decimal places by default. You can increase or reduce the precision with the digits option on this page.

Sources

Conversion factors are based on internationally recognised standards: