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Facts about Gallon

Basic Facts: The gallon is a unit of volume in the United States’ customary units and imperial units. 3 distinct versions are in current use:

– The imperial gallon [imp gal], defined as 4.54609 litres, which is or was used in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and some Caribbean countries;

– The US gallon [US gal] is defined as 231 cubic inches [exactly 3.785411784 L], which is used in the US and some Latin American and Caribbean countries;

– The US dry gallon “usdrygal” is defined as 1/8 US bushel [exactly 4.40488377086 L].

There are four quarts in a gallon and eight pints in a gallon, which have dissimilar volumes in different systems. For both US [liquid] and an imperial gallon, the IEEE standard symbol is gal.

History: The term most immediately comes from galun, in Old Northern French – galon, but the usage was common in several languages, for instance, “gęllet” [means bowl] in Old English and “jale” in Old French.

The gallon was formed as the base of systems for measuring wine and beer in England. The sizes of gallons used in these two systems differed from each other: 1) One was based on the wine gallon [equal in size to the US gallon], 2) The other one is either the ale gallon or the larger imperial gallon.

By the end of the 18th century, there were three definitions of the gallon in common use:

1. The corn gallon, or Winchester gallon, of about 268.8 cubic inches (≈ 4.405 L) – The corn or dry gallon is used [along with the dry quart and pint] in the US for grain and different dry commodities.

2. The wine gallon, or Queen Anne’s gallon, which was 231 cubic inches [49] (≈ 3.785 L) – The wine, fluid, or liquid gallon has been the standard US gallon since the early 19th century.

3. The ale gallon of 282 cubic inches (≈ 4.622 L). – Britain adopted a close approximation, in 1824, to the ale gallon known as the imperial gallon and abolished all other gallons in favor of it.

Use: Gallons are often utilized for larger containers In the United States (US),  such as one-gallon cartons of milk or half-gallon tubs of ice cream. In the US, as well as some of its territories gallons are also widely used in fuel economy expression. The US gallon is utilized more frequently than the imperial gallon. Most countries around the world use liters when referencing fuel.

Facts about Teaspoon

Basic facts: Unit of volume based on an item of cutlery is known as a teaspoon [symbol: tsp]. The United States customary teaspoon is equivalent to precisely 4.928922 mL. As a unit of culinary measure, the metric teaspoon is equivalent to 5 mL. The size of teaspoons ranges from approximately 2.5 to 7.3 mL [0.088 to 0.257 imp fl oz; 0.085 to 0.247 US fl oz].

History: The teaspoon was initially widely used as a unit of apothecaries’ measure and was equivalent to 1 fluid dram [or drachm], 1/4 of a tablespoon, or 1/8 of a fluid ounce. The apothecaries’ teaspoon was officially known by the Latin “cochleare minus” [cochl. min.] in order to differentiate it from the tablespoon or “cochleare majus” [cochl. maj.]. The older definition of the teaspoon differs from the definitions of the teaspoon used nowadays; teaspoon was smaller back then. This was due to tea’s costliness in 1660s England, which resulted in smaller teacups and teaspoons. In 1710, when England began importing tea from China, it reduced the cost of tea, therefore the size of teacups and teaspoons grew, and by the 1730s, became 1/3 the size of a tablespoon. The same size ratio is used today in both the metric and US customary teaspoons [however, the actual volumes differ].

Use: The teaspoon is widely used in cooking in specific countries, as well as for measuring medical prescriptions.

How many teaspoons in a gallon

1 gallon is equivalent to 768 teaspoons. Use 768 as the factor to convert gallons to teaspoons. Below find some popular gallons to teaspoons conversion questions:

  • How many teaspoons in 2 gallons?  2 gallons x 768 = 1536 number teaspoons
  • How many teaspoons in 3 gallons?  3 gallons x 768 = 2304 number teaspoons
  • How many teaspoons in 5 gallons?  5 gallons x 768 = 3840 number teaspoons
  • How many teaspoons in 10 gallons? 10 gallons x 768 = 7680 number teaspoons
  • How many teaspoons in 20 gallons? 20 gallons x 768 = 15360 number teaspoons
  • How many teaspoons in 50 gallons? 50 gallons x 768 = 39300 number teaspoons
  • How many teaspoons in 100 gallons? 100 gallons x 768 = 76800 number teaspoons
  • How many teaspoons in 1000 gallons? 1000 gallons x 768 = 768000 number teaspoons

Gallons to Teaspoons Conversion Chart

GallonsTeaspoonsGallonsTeaspoonsGallonsTeaspoonsGallonsTeaspoons
1768261996851391687658368
21536272073652399367759136
32304282150453407047859904
43072292227254414727960672
53840302304055422408061440
64608312380856430088162208
75376322457657437768262976
86144332534458445448363744
96912342611259453128464512
107680352688060460808565280
118448362764861468488666048
129216372841662476168766816
139984382918463483848867584
1410752392995264491528968352
1511520403072065499209069120
1612288413148866506889169888
1713056423225667514569270656
1813824433302468522249371424
1914592443379269529929472192
2015360453456070537609572960
2116128463532871545289673728
2216896473609672552969774496
2317664483686473560649875264
2418432493763274568329976032
25192005038400755760010076800

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