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Summary Of: Gallon

Historically the gallon has had many different definitions... gallon gas can purchased near the U... gallon gas can purchased near the U... gallon gas can purchased near the U... This is the most common definition of a gallon in the United States... dry gallon is less commonly used... liquid gallon of water weighs about 8... liquid gallon continues to be used as a unit of measure for fuel... The Imperial gallon is no longer legal in the... the volume of a gallon depended on what was being measured... In previous centuries there had been a corn gallon of around 271 to 272 cubic inches... gallon since the early 19th century... Although the wine gallon had been used for centuries for import duty purposes there was no legal standard of... the Imperial gallon was based on the volume of 10... the gallon was based on an exact conversion with a linear measure cubed... the gallon was based on a rational approximation to the volume of a cylinder that could be... 33 per imperial gallon for diesel and to... per imperial gallon for diesel and to 2...

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