What is the unit used to measure the dam water
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hi dear.
the ans. is CUSCES.
and it is in ten thousand CUSCES. ..
I hope you get the ans.
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the ans. is CUSCES.
and it is in ten thousand CUSCES. ..
I hope you get the ans.
THANK YOU.
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The water stored in the dams is called as impounded water. It can be measured either in terms of 'Cusecs' or as 'Tmcft'.
Cusec is the informal shorthand for "cubic feet per second". It can be converted to 28.317 litres per second.
Tmcft or TMC is the abbreviation for one thousand million cubic feet. It is equal to 2.83168466 x 10¹⁰ litres.
Cusec is the informal shorthand for "cubic feet per second". It can be converted to 28.317 litres per second.
Tmcft or TMC is the abbreviation for one thousand million cubic feet. It is equal to 2.83168466 x 10¹⁰ litres.
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