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  1. The imperial and US customary systems of measurement use the SI for their formal definitions, the yard being defined as 0.9144 metres exactly, the pound avoirdupois as 0.453 592 37 kilograms exactly while both systems of measure share the definition of the second. See also. Conversion of units; Notes

  2. The units of cubic length (the cubic inch, cubic foot, cubic mile, etc.) are the same in the imperial and US customary systems but differ in their specific units of volume (the bushel, gallon, fluid ounce, etc.). The US customary system has one set of units for fluids and another set for dry goods. The imperial system has only one set defined ...

    Unit Name
    Imperial Measures
    Us Fluid Measures
    Imperial fluid ounce (fl oz)
    ≡ 1 imp fl oz
    ≈ 0.960 759 940 40 US fl oz ≈ 0.947 102 ...
    US fluid ounce (customary) (fl oz)
    ≈ 1.040 842 730 79 imp fl oz
    ≡ 1 US fl oz ≡ 0.985 784 318 75 US fl oz ...
    US fluid ounce (food nutrition labelling) ...
    ≈ 1.055 852 391 84 imp fl oz
    ≈ 1.014 420 681 06 US fl oz ≡ 1 US fl oz ...
    Imperial pint (pt)
    ≡ 20 imp fl oz ≡ 1 imp pt ≡ 0.5 imp qt ≡ ...
    ≈ 19.215 198 8081 US fl oz ≈ 18.942 041 ...
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  4. Imperial units. The former Weights and Measures office in Seven Sisters, London (590 Seven Sisters Road) The imperial system of units, imperial system or imperial units (also known as British Imperial [1] or Exchequer Standards of 1826) is the system of units first defined in the British Weights and Measures Act 1824 ( 5 Geo. 4. c.

  5. Comparison of Imperial and U.S. volume measures 1 U.S. fluid ounce = 29.573 529 562 5 millilitres: ≈ 1.041 Imperial fluid ounces 1 Imperial fluid ounce = 28.413 062 5 millilitres: ≈ 0.961 U.S. fluid ounce 1 liquid U.S. gallon = 3.785 411 784 litres: ≈ 0.833 Imperial gallon 1 Imperial gallon = 4.546 09 litres: ≈ 1.201 liquid U.S. gallons

  6. Jun 18, 2018 · The most substantial differences are found in volume. There are differences in the following: The British Imperial fluid ounce is equal to 28.413 milliliters, while the US Customary fluid ounce is 29.573 ml. The British Imperial pint is 568.261 ml (20 fluid ounces), while the US Customary pint is 473.176 ml (16 fl oz).

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  7. The Imperial units or the Imperial system is a collection of measurement units. An Act of Parliament in 1824 created it from traditional English units. The United Kingdom and Commonwealth countries (which were once part of the British Empire as British colonies) used this system from 1824 until they changed to the metric system in the second part of the 20th century.

  8. A British Imperial quart is equal to 1.13 liters (or 40 fluid ounces), whereas a quart in the U.S. Customary System is 0.94 l (or 32 fluid ounces). Gallon. A gallon in the British Imperial System is equal is 4.54 liters (or 160 fluid ounces) while a U.S. gallon is equal to 3.78 liters (or 128 fluid ounces). Remember that these are only a few ...

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