🚿 m³/min to ft³/s — Cubic Meter/Minute to Cubic Foot/Second Converter

Convert flow rate units — m³/s, L/s, L/min, ft³/s, gallon/min and more.

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Formula 1 m³/min = 0.5886 ft³/s
UnitNameValue
m³/s Cubic Meter/Second 0.016667
m³/h Cubic Meter/Hour 59.953237
L/s Liter/Second 16.667
L/min Liter/Minute 1000
ft³/s Cubic Foot/Second 0.58858636
ft³/min Cubic Foot/Minute 35.311441
gal/min Gallon/Minute (US) 264.17816
gal/h Gallon/Hour (US) 15850.689

Quick Answer

Formula: ft³/s = m³/min × 0.5886

Multiply any m³/min value by 0.5886 to get ft³/s.

Reverse: m³/min = ft³/s × 1.699

Worked Examples

0.001 m³/min
0.001 m³/min × 0.5886 = 0.0005886 ft³/s
Small flow.
0.01 m³/min
0.01 m³/min × 0.5886 = 0.005886 ft³/s
Medium small flow.
1 m³/min
1 m³/min × 0.5886 = 0.5886 ft³/s
1 unit reference.
10 m³/min
10 m³/min × 0.5886 = 5.886 ft³/s
Large flow.

m³/min to ft³/s Conversion Table

Common flow rate values — factor: 1 m³/min = 0.5886 ft³/s

m³/min (m³/min)ft³/s (ft³/s)Context
0.0001 m³/min5.886e-05 ft³/sVery small
0.001 m³/min0.0005886 ft³/s1 L/min
0.01 m³/min0.005886 ft³/s10 L/min
0.1 m³/min0.05886 ft³/s100 L/min
1 m³/min0.5886 ft³/s1,000 L/min
5 m³/min2.943 ft³/sIndustrial fan
10 m³/min5.886 ft³/sLarge ventilation
60 m³/min35.31 ft³/s1 m³/s
100 m³/min58.86 ft³/sLarge HVAC
500 m³/min294.3 ft³/sData center cooling
1000 m³/min588.6 ft³/sLarge plant
1e+04 m³/min5886 ft³/sRiver
1e+05 m³/min5.886e+04 ft³/sLarge river
1e+06 m³/min5.886e+05 ft³/sVery large
1e+07 m³/min5.886e+06 ft³/sExtreme

Mental Math Tricks

Exact factor

1 m³/min = 0.5886 ft³/s.

Unit chain

m³/s × 1000 = L/s × 60 = L/min. Use this chain for quick conversions.

Reverse

Multiply result by 1.699 to recover the original m³/min value.

Who Uses This Conversion?

Hydraulic Engineer

Designs pumps, pipes, and water distribution systems with flow rates in m³/s, L/s, and GPM.

HVAC Engineer

Specifies air handling units and ductwork in CFM (ft³/min) and m³/h for North American and European projects.

Water Treatment Plant Operator

Monitors and controls treatment processes with flow rates in m³/h, L/s, and MGD.

Fire Protection Engineer

Designs sprinkler systems with required flows in GPM and L/min per NFPA standards.

Hydrologist

Measures river and groundwater flows in m³/s (m) and ft³/s (cfs) for flood modeling and water resource planning.

Medical Equipment Technician

Configures ventilators and oxygen delivery systems with flow rates specified in L/min.

Frequently Asked Questions

About m³/min and ft³/s

m³/min (m³/min)

Cubic meters per minute (m³/min) is used for medium-scale industrial flows including ventilation systems, HVAC ducts, pump specifications, and chemical plant processes where per-second rates would be too small.

Industrial fans and blowers are often rated in m³/min. A large HVAC system for a commercial building might circulate 50–500 m³/min. Oxygen and nitrogen generators for industrial use are rated in m³/min output.

Interesting fact: The human respiratory system moves about 0.006–0.01 m³/min at rest, rising to 0.1–0.2 m³/min during heavy exercise. Elite athletes can sustain ventilation rates exceeding 0.2 m³/min.

ft³/s (ft³/s)

Cubic feet per second (ft³/s), also called cusecs, is the standard volumetric flow unit for rivers and streams in the United States. One ft³/s = 0.028317 m³/s ≈ 28.32 L/s.

US Geological Survey (USGS) stream gauges report flow in ft³/s (cfs). Irrigation water rights, hydropower licensing, and environmental flow requirements in the US are expressed in cfs. The Colorado River at Hoover Dam averages about 7,500 cfs.

Interesting fact: During Hurricane Harvey (2017), some Houston streams exceeded 400,000 cfs — more than 10 times the normal peak flow. The USGS maintains over 8,000 stream gauges across the US, all reporting in cfs.

About m³/min to ft³/s Conversion

Converting m³/min to ft³/s is essential across hydraulic engineering, HVAC, water treatment, fire protection, and medicine. SI units (m³/s, L/s) are standard in science; European engineering uses m³/h; US systems use GPM and CFM; medical applications use L/min.

Quick reference: 10 m³/min = 5.886 ft³/s. Reverse: 1 ft³/s = 1.699 m³/min. Factor: 1 m³/min = 0.5886 ft³/s.

All conversions use IEEE 754 double-precision arithmetic, accurate to at least 8 significant figures.