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  2. Firkin (unit) - Wikipedia

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    A firkin was an American unit of dry measure. 1 firkin = 9 US gallons = 34 litres [ 3 ] American naturalist John Burroughs (1837–1921) in his boyhood memoir described a firkin as weighing 100 pounds when loaded with salted butter.

  3. Imperial and US customary measurement systems - Wikipedia

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    The apothecaries and troy pounds are divided into 12 ounces (of 480 grains) while the avoirdupois pound has 16 ounces (of 437.5 grains). The unit of volume, the gallon, has different values in the United States and in the United Kingdom – the US fluid gallon being about 0.83 imperial gallons and the US dry gallon being about 0.97 imperial ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Gallon - Wikipedia

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    A fuel station in the United States displaying fuel prices per US gallon. The US liquid gallon (frequently called simply "gallon") is legally defined as 231 cubic inches, which is exactly 3.785411784 litres. [7] [8] A US liquid gallon contains about 3.7854 kilograms (8.3454 lb) of water at 3.98 °C (39.16 °F), and is about five-sixths of an ...

  6. Here's Everything You Need to Know About Dry Ice - AOL

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    Dry ice seems so magical, and it is! Follow these rules when handling it to stay safe on Halloween however you use it: in drinks, punch bowls, and more.

  7. Orders of magnitude (volume) - Wikipedia

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    One US dry barrel: 1.17 × 10 −1: One US beer barrel, 31 US gallons 1.19 × 10 −1: One US fluid barrel (apart from oil or beer), 31.5 US gallons 1.59 × 10 −1: One oil barrel, 42 US gallons, about one tierce (158–160 L) 1.64 × 10 −1: One imperial barrel, 36 imperial gallons 1.80 × 10 −1: One koku: 2 × 10 −1: Standard drum size ...

  8. List of conversion factors - Wikipedia

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    pint (US dry) pt (US dry) ≡ 1 ⁄ 64 bu (US lvl) ≡ 1 ⁄ 8 gal (US dry) = 550.610 471 3575 × 10 −6 m 3: pint (US fluid) pt (US fl) ≡ 1 ⁄ 8 gal (US) = 473.176 473 × 10 −6 m 3: pony: ≡ 3 ⁄ 4 US fl oz = 22.180 147 171 875 × 10 −6 m 3: pottle; quartern: ≡ 1 ⁄ 2 gal (imp) = 80 fl oz (imp) = 2.273 045 × 10 −3 m 3: quart ...

  9. Bushel - Wikipedia

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    = 8 imperial gallons = 4 imperial pecks = 36.368 72 litres: ≈ 8.25645 US dry gallons ≈ 9.60760 US fluid gallons ≈ 2 219.36 cubic inches: ≈ 1.284 35 cubic feet 1 US bushel [6] = 8 US dry gallons = 4 US pecks = 2 150.42 cubic inches = 1.244 46 cubic feet = 35.239 070 166 88 litres = 9 3571 ⁄ 11550 US fluid gallons ≈ 7.75151 imperial ...