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≈ 0.290 911 796 54 US gal. ≡ 1 US dry qt ≡ 2 US dry pt ≡ 0.25 US dry gal ≡ 1 101.220 942 715 mL ≡ 1.101 220 942 715 L. gallons Imperial gallon (gal) ≡ 160 imp fl oz ≡ 4 imp qt ≡ 1 imp gal. ≈ 153.721 590 465 US fl oz ≈ 151.536 333 333 US fl oz (food) ≈ 1.200 949 925 50 US gal. ≈ 4.128 226 973 95 US dry qt
When the Imperial system was adopted in 1824, the fluid gallon was standardized on the old Ale Gallon (which had 160 fluid ounces). However, Reputed pints and quarts were still used by breweries and merchants, but measurements were now based on the Imperial system.
In 1824, the British Parliament defined the imperial gallon as the volume of ten pounds of water at standard temperature. [2] The gallon was divided into four quarts, the quart into two pints, the pint into four gills, and the gill into five ounces; thus, there were 160 imperial fluid ounces to the gallon.
≡ 1 ⁄ 2 gal (imp) = 80 fl oz (imp) = 2.273 045 × 10 −3 m 3: quart (imperial) qt (imp) ≡ 1 ⁄ 4 gal (imp) = 1.136 5225 × 10 −3 m 3: quart (US dry) qt (US) ≡ 1 ⁄ 32 bu (US lvl) = 1 ⁄ 4 gal (US dry) = 1.101 220 942 715 × 10 −3 m 3: quart (US fluid) qt (US) ≡ 1 ⁄ 4 gal (US fl) = 946.352 946 × 10 −6 m 3: quarter; pail ...
[7] [8] A US liquid gallon can contain about 3.785 kilograms or 8.34 pounds of water at 3.98 °C (39.16 °F), and is about 16.7% less than the imperial gallon. There are four quarts in a gallon, two pints in a quart and 16 US fluid ounces in a US pint, which makes the US fluid ounce equal to 1 / 128 of a US gallon.
quart (qt) 40: 2 1,136.5225 69.355 38.430 2.4019 gallon (gal) 160: 8 4,546.09 277.42 153.72 9.6076 Note: The millilitre figures are exact whereas the cubic-inch and US measure figures are to five significant digits. Note 2: The imperial gallon is equal to 10 lbs of water.
36 imp gal 1.0 imp bbl (160 L; 36 imp gal; 43 US gal) imperial bushel: impbsh imp bsh 8 imp gal 1.0 imp bsh (36 L; 8.0 imp gal; 8.3 US dry gal) impbu imp bu imperial gallon: impgal imp gal 4.54609 litres by definition, also 4 imp qt or 8 imp pt or 160 imp fl oz Allows triple output units. See: full list.
The reputed quart was a measure equal to two-thirds of an imperial quart (or one-sixth of an imperial gallon), at about 0.7577 liters, which is very close to one US fifth (0.757 liters). The reputed quart was previously recognized as a standard size of wine bottle in the United Kingdom, and is only about 1% larger than the current standard wine ...