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Learn about the different types of gallons used in various countries and regions, such as the imperial gallon, the US liquid gallon, and the US dry gallon. Find out how to convert gallons to litres, pints, quarts, and ounces.
Learn about the classic problem of pouring water between different-sized jugs to reach a goal state. Find out the rules, examples, solutions and variations of this mathematical puzzle.
Learn about the units of measurement for determining amounts of beverage alcohol, such as beer measures, wine measures, and liquor measures. Find out the names, volumes, and conversions of different types of glasses, bottles, and containers for alcoholic beverages.
The U.S. customary system is a system of measurement units derived from English units and used in the U.S. and some territories. It is based on the inch, foot, yard, and mile for length, and the pound, ounce, and gallon for mass and volume.
A barrel is a unit of volume used in various contexts, such as dry goods, fluid barrels (beer, oil, etc.), and oil barrels. Learn about the origin, variations, and conversions of the barrel unit, and its relation to other measures such as kbbl and Mbbl.
Bushel is an imperial and US customary unit of volume and mass for agricultural products. Learn how to convert bushel to kg, litres, gallons and other units, and the origin and variations of the bushel measure.
This volume of natural gas has the same energy content as one US gallon of gasoline (based on lower heating values: 900 BTU/cu ft (9.3 kWh/m 3) of natural gas and 114,000 BTU/US gal (8.8 kWh/L) for gasoline). [22] One GGE of CNG pressurized at 2,400 psi (17 MPa) is 0.77 cubic feet (22 litres; 5.8 US gallons).
A keg is a small cask, usually made of stainless steel or aluminium, that is used to store, transport and serve beer or other drinks. Learn about the history, construction, and variations of kegs, as well as the different sizes and units of measurement used in different countries.