Convert Liters per Second (L/s) to Cubic Meters per Hour (m³/h)

Looking for a fast L/s to m³/h conversion? The relationship is fixed: 1 L/s = 3.6 m³/h, which means you multiply the value by 3.6.

3.6

Formula

1 L/s = 3.6 m³/h

To convert L/s to m³/h, multiply the value by 3.6.

Conversion Table

Liters per Second to Cubic Meters per Hour Conversion Table
Liters per Second (L/s)Cubic Meters per Hour (m³/h)
0.01 L/s0.036 m³/h
0.1 L/s0.36 m³/h
0.5 L/s1.8 m³/h
1 L/s3.6 m³/h
2 L/s7.2 m³/h
3 L/s10.8 m³/h
5 L/s18 m³/h
10 L/s36 m³/h
15 L/s54 m³/h
20 L/s72 m³/h
25 L/s90 m³/h
50 L/s180 m³/h
100 L/s360 m³/h
250 L/s900 m³/h
500 L/s1800 m³/h
1000 L/s3599.9999 m³/h
2500 L/s8999.9998 m³/h
5000 L/s17999.9996 m³/h
10000 L/s35999.9993 m³/h
50000 L/s179999.9964 m³/h

Common L/s to m³/h Examples

Frequently Asked Questions

Does temperature, humidity, or pressure affect L/s to m³/h results?

No. The conversion factor between L/s and m³/h is a fixed mathematical ratio and does not depend on environmental conditions.

How accurate is the L/s to m³/h calculator?

The calculator uses the standard ratio 3.6 and returns results to several decimal places, suitable for both casual and technical use.

Is 100 L/s more than 50 m³/h?

Multiply 100 by 3.6 to get the equivalent in m³/h, then compare with 50. The ratio determines which value is larger.

Can I do L/s to m³/h conversions mentally?

For rough estimates, round 3.6 to a simpler number. For precise results, use the full ratio with a calculator.

How is m³/h used in everyday life?

Cubic Meters per Hour is commonly seen in regions and contexts where it is the preferred Flow Rate unit, from signage to technical specifications.

How is L/s used in everyday life?

Liters per Second appears in measurements, product labels, and reports wherever the local convention favors that unit for Flow Rate.