Although there is no official "Metric Gallon" there are those in the UK and the US who propose a metrication using the US and Imperial terminology. This means that a metric Pint is equal to 500 ml, a metric quart 1 litre and a metric gallon 4 litres etc.
This would mean that full metric systems would be used and the traditional terminology would be kept for cultural reasons.
In the metric system, "gal" is an abbreviation for "gallon," which is a unit of volume typically used to measure liquids. One gallon is equivalent to approximately 3.785 liters.
The metric unit for a gallon of milk is liters.
Approximately 4546.09 gallons of UK liquid will weigh 1 metric ton.
You would use the metric unit of meters to measure the height of a gallon of milk.
Soybean oil weighs 7.6776 pounds per US gallon, or 0.92 kilogram per liter.
There is no such thing as a metric gallon. The metric measurement is litres. There are 4.54609188 litres to an imperial gallon.
Convert gallon to appropriate metric units.
A gallon is certainly not metric. It is imperial.
In the metric system, "gal" is an abbreviation for "gallon," which is a unit of volume typically used to measure liquids. One gallon is equivalent to approximately 3.785 liters.
The metric unit for a gallon of milk is liters.
No the metric measurement for volume is the liter.
No. It is imperial.
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Approximately 4546.09 gallons of UK liquid will weigh 1 metric ton.
One metric gallon = about 4.546 liters.
4 liters. Some countries and regions use the term "metric gallon" to describe a measurement that's close to a USAmerican gallon (3.79 liters) or an Imperial gallon (4.56 liters) People still use metric gallons because the gallon has historically been considered a convienent unit for measurement for liquids, such as beer and wine. It could be split into 4ths (quarts), 8ths (pints) or 16ths (cups) You can split a metric gallon into 4ths (Liters), 5ths (800 ml, or a metric 5th), 8ths, (500 mls, or a metric pint) 10ths (400 ML), or 16ths (250 mls)
The difference is that an Imperial gallon exists, whereas a 'metric' gallon doesn't.