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cusec
cusec Abbreviation, used in Engineering, etc., of ‘cubic foot per second’.1913 Thomas & Watt Improvem. Rivers (ed. 2) i. i. 46 The abbreviation ‘second-feet’ which is frequently used in America instead of ‘cubic feet per second’, has the equivalent of ‘cusecs’ among the Anglo-Indian engineers. 1915 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Step 5: Drop, Cover, and Hold on - CUSEC
DROP, COVER, and HOLD ON when the earth shakes. Taking the proper actions, such as "Drop, Cover, and Hold On", can save lives and reduce the risk of injury. Everyone, everywhere, should learn and practice what to do during an earthquake, whether at home, work, school or traveling. In MOST situations, you will reduce your chance of injury if ... cusec.org
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Gokul barrage
History Gokul Barrage, 7 km downstream from Mathura, was proposed to be completed by March 2003, to supply 30 cusec water to Mathura and Vrindavan and also 115 cusec water to Agra. wikipedia.org
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cumec
cumec, n. Brit. /ˈkjuːmɛk/, U.S. /ˈkjumɛk/ Plural -s unchanged [‹ cu- (in cubic adj.) + m- (in metre n.2) + -ec- (in second n.1), after cusec n.] A cubic metre per second, as a unit of rate of flow of water.1952 Econ. Devel. of Iraq (Internat. Bank for Reconstr. & Devel.) 194 (table) Mean discharge ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vishnuprayag Dam
By each unit of the plant, more than that of 327 CUSEC water is employed. wikipedia.org
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Cubic foot
The following other abbreviations are also sometimes used: ft3/sec cu ft/s cfs or CFS cusec second-feet The flow or discharge of rivers, i.e., the Cusec is a unit of flow rate, used mostly in the United States in the context of water flow, particularly of rivers and canals. wikipedia.org
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Phuleli
It's a non-perennial canal with a planned discharge capacity of 15000 cusec, was built in 1955 to address the irrigation water needs of the left bank regions wikipedia.org
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Moyar hydro-electric power house
meters and the water source for the power house is from Moyar Forebay Dam, Maravakandy Dam, Pyakara Power House tail race and has a dam capacity of 446.25 Cusec wikipedia.org
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Avilanji
The water source for the power house is Western Catchment Dam 1 and Upper Bhavani Dam and its Forebay Capacity is 700 Cusec. wikipedia.org
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Kundah Power House
The water source for the power house is Pillur Dam, the tail race water of Power House 3) and its Forbay Capacity is 6000 Cusec. The water source for the power house is Western Catchment Dam 1 and Upper Bhavani Dam and its Forebay Capacity is 700 Cusec. wikipedia.org
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Narmada Canal
It is the second longest canal in India (after the Indira Gandhi Canal) and the largest canal by water carrying capacity (40,000 cusec at source). It has carrying capacity of 40,000 cubic foot per second (cfs or cusec) at its head in Navagam and is decreased to 2,600 cusecs at Sanchore. wikipedia.org
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Tmcft
The amount of water that can be discharged through a conduit per second in a cubic foot is described as a cusec. wikipedia.org
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Western Yamuna Canal
which was revised to 3541 cusec to accommodate water requirement of two power plants in the region. However the canal operation could never cross 2400 cusec. wikipedia.org
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Cubic metre per second
Conversions References See also Standard litre per minute Conversion of units Volumetric flow rate Volumetric flux Cusec, shorthand for cubic feet wikipedia.org
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Chas Ghodegaon
Due to heavy monsoon rain, Dimbhe Dam has released 22000 cusec water on 29 Aug 2022 in Ghod river. wikipedia.org
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