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VOLUME
1 gal =3.785 L
1 gal =3785 mL
1 qt = 937.5 mL
1 gal =4 pt
1qt =2 pints
1 ml =20 drops
1 tsp = 4.5 mL
1tbsp =15 Ml
1L =1.06 qt

TEMPERATURE
°F = (°C × 9⁄5) + 32
°C = (°F − 32) × 5⁄9
°C = K − 273
K= °C + 273

OTHERS
1 g =1 cm3
1000 kg =1m3
1 g =1 ml

VOLUME
1 gal =3.785 L
1 gal =3785 mL
1 qt = 937.5 mL
1 gal =4 pt
1qt =2 pints
1 ml =20 drops
1 tsp = 4.5 mL
1tbsp =15 Ml
1L =1.06 qt

TEMPERATURE
°F = (°C × 9⁄5) + 32
°C = (°F − 32) × 5⁄9
°C = K − 273
K= °C + 273

OTHERS
1 g =1 cm3
1000 kg =1m3
1 g =1 ml

LENGTH
1mile =5280 feet
1 inch =2.54 cm
1 feet =12 inches
1 yard =3 feet
1 meter =3.3 feet
1 mile= 1.61 km
1 rod / perch =16.5 foot
1 chain =22 yard
1 furlong =40 rd = 220 yd
1 mile =8 furlong
1 mile =5280 feet
1 fathom =6 feet
1 cable length =720ft = 120 fathom
1 nautical mile=1852 meter
1 league =3 miles
1 mil =0.001 inch
METRIC CONVERSIONS
1 centimeter =10 millimeter
1 decimeter =10 centimeter
1 meter =10 decimeter
1 dekameter=10 meter
1 hectometer=10 dekameter
1 kilometer = 1000 m = 10 ha

LENGTH
1mile =5280 feet
1 inch =2.54 cm
1 feet =12 inches
1 yard =3 feet
1 meter =3.3 feet
1 mile= 1.61 km
1 rod / perch =16.5 foot
1 chain =22 yard
1 furlong =40 rd = 220 yd
1 mile =8 furlong
1 mile =5280 feet
1 fathom =6 feet
1 cable length =720ft = 120 fathom
1 nautical mile=1852 meter
1 league =3 miles
1 mil =0.001 inch
METRIC CONVERSIONS
1 centimeter =10 millimeter
1 decimeter =10 centimeter
1 meter =10 decimeter
1 dekameter=10 meter
1 hectometer=10 dekameter
1 kilometer = 1000 m = 10 ha

WEIGHT
1 lb =454 g
1 kg =2.2 lb
1 carat =200 mg
1 grain =64.79891 milligram
1 dram (dr) =27.34375 grains
1 ounce (oz avdp) =16 drams
1 pound (lb avdp) =16 ounces
1 hundredweight =100 pound
1 ton =20 hundredweight
1 grain =64.79891 milligram
1 scruple(s) =20 grains
1 dram (dr ap) =3 scruple
1 ounce (oz ap) =8 drams
1 pound (lb ap) =12 ounces

WEIGHT
1 lb =454 g
1 kg =2.2 lb

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