The formula to calculate the flow rate is:
\[ \text{Flow Rate (liters per second)} = \frac{\text{Volume (liters)}}{\text{Time (seconds)}} \]
Where:
Flow rate is a measure of the volume of fluid that passes through a point in a given time. It is commonly used in engineering and physics to describe the movement of liquids and gases through pipes or other channels. The flow rate can be affected by the cross-sectional area of the pipe, the pressure and temperature of the fluid, and the nature of the fluid itself.
Let's say the volume of fluid is 100 liters and the time is 50 seconds. Using the formula:
\[ \text{Flow Rate} = \frac{100}{50} = 2 \text{ liters per second} \]
So, the flow rate is 2 liters per second.