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how is water measured?​

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Answered by YASHASVEESHUBH
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  • Water is measured in motion means rate of flow is measured and different units used for this are litre per second, cubic metre per second, etc.

  • For water that is in motion, cubic feet per second (cfs) is the unit of measure. For water that is stored or impounded, the acre-foot (af) is how water is measured. Cubic feet per second (cfs): ... * 1 cfs = 1.983 acre-feet per day = 646,320 gallons = 2447 cubic meters of water.

Answered by darshika95
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Answer:

Water is measured in motion means rate of flow is measured and different units used for this are litre per second, cubic metre per second, etc.

Litre: The volume equal to one cubic decimetre or 1/1000 cubic metre.

Cubic metre: A volume equal to that of a cube 1 metre long, 1 metre wide and 1 metre deep.

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