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What is galon in measuring water??

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In project capasity is measured in galons!

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  1. 1 Gallon [Imperial (UK) gallon] i.e. 1 Metric Gallon = 4.54609 Litres.


  2. A gallon is a measure of volume. It is in current use in the United States and still has limited use in many other English-speaking countries.

    These are the U.S. liquid gallon, the U.S. dry gallon and the Imperial (UK) gallon.

    1 GALLON - 3.79 LITRES.

    1 GALLON - 4 QUART

    1 GALLON -  8 PINT

    1 GALLON -  16 CUPS.

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  3. 1 US gallon = 3.78541178 liters

  4. Don't for forget that there are 7.48 gallons per cubic foot!

  5. 1 US gallon is equal to 3.8 Litres = 3.8L x 1,000 mL/L = 3,800 mL.

    1 mL of water = 1gram. 3,800 mL = 3,800 g = 3.8kg.

    1m³ of water = 1,000 L = 1,000kg / 3.8kg/gal = 263 gallons.

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