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  2. Dry measure - Wikipedia

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    In US customary units, most units of volume exist both in a dry and a liquid version, with the same name, but different values: the dry hogshead, dry barrel, dry gallon, dry quart, dry pint, etc. The bushel and the peck are only used for dry goods. Imperial units of volume are the same for both dry and liquid goods. They have a different value ...

  3. ‘It’s shameful’: Houston homeowners in limbo after public ...

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    Two sets of Houston homeowners have been left high and dry after a municipal water tank exploded behind their homes, unleashing thousands of gallons of water that tore down an eight-foot fence and ...

  4. Dry running protection - Wikipedia

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    Dry running protection, also known as dry-run protection or dry-running protection, is a type of protection mechanism to prevent a rotor, pump or stirrer shaft from operating without any medium added, as the bearing and shaft seal might be damaged if the motor is run while dry. [1]

  5. Comparison of the imperial and US customary measurement ...

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    US dry quart (qt) ≈ 38.757 558 8768 imp fl oz ≈ 0.968 938 971 92 imp qt ≈ 0.242 234 742 98 imp gal. ≈ 37.236 709 9567 US fl oz ≈ 36.707 364 7572 US fl oz (food) ≈ 1.163 647 186 15 US qt ≈ 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 ...

  6. Quart - Wikipedia

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    The quart (symbol: qt) [1] is a unit of volume equal to a quarter of a gallon. Three kinds of quarts are currently used: the liquid quart and dry quart of the US customary system and the imperial quart of the British imperial system. All are roughly equal to one liter. It is divided into two pints or (in the US) four cups. Historically, the ...

  7. Water pouring puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Water pouring puzzles (also called water jug problems, decanting problems, [1] [2] measuring puzzles, or Die Hard with a Vengeance puzzles) are a class of puzzle involving a finite collection of water jugs of known integer capacities (in terms of a liquid measure such as liters or gallons). Initially each jug contains a known integer volume of ...

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  9. Water tower - Wikipedia

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    Beaumont St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad Water Tank (1875, restored 2012), Beaumont, Kansas, US. Although the use of elevated water storage tanks has existed since ancient times in various forms, the modern use of water towers for pressurized public water systems developed during the mid-19th century, as steam-pumping became more common, and better pipes that could handle higher pressures ...