What are the differences between US and UK

Questions and answers on how to convert things from one unit or system to another
Forum rules
Dear convert-me.com forum visitors,

Our forum has been available for many years. In September 2014 we decided to switch it to read-only mode. Month after month we saw less posts with questions and answers from real people and more spam posts. We were spending more and more resources cleaning the spam until there were less them 1 legitimate message per 100 spam posts. Then we decided it's time to stop.

All the posts in the forum will be available and searchable. We understand there are a lot of useful information and we aren't going to remove anything. As for the new questions, you can always ask them on convert-me.com FaceBook page

Thank you for being with us and sorry for any inconveniences this could caused.

What are the differences between US and UK

Postby Stewart » Fri May 13, 2005 12:54 am

What are the differences between US and Imperial system. I know some (e.g. US gallon is smaller) but don't have a complete list. Can anyone give me a full list?

Also, any comments on why US is different, as it was originally based on the English system.

Thank you for any information.

Stewart
Stewart
 

Re: What are the differences between US and UK

Postby Guest » Fri May 13, 2005 1:45 am

Stewart wrote:What are the differences between US and Imperial system. I know some (e.g. US gallon is smaller) but don't have a complete list. Can anyone give me a full list?

Also, any comments on why US is different, as it was originally based on the English system.

Thank you for any information.

Stewart


US volumetric measure is based on older Queen Anne gallon and Winchester bushel adopted in the UK in 1707. The early US ignored the imperial gallon adopted in the UK in 1824, retaining the older versions. The US gallon is 231 in^3, or 3.7854 L, the Imperial gallon is 4.54609 L. The US bushel is 2150.42 in^3 or 35.239 L; the Imperial bushel is 8 Imperial gallons. All submultiples of the gallon and bushel differ by these ratios between US and UK systems.

The US never used the stone, weighing 14 lbs. As a result, the US hundredweight is 100 lbs while the UK is 112 lbs. This also affcts the US ton (2000 lbs) vs UK ton (2240 lbs)

The inch and the pound were minutely different before a meeting in 1958 that reconciled their values.
Guest
 

us vs imperial gal

Postby Rollerblade » Wed May 18, 2005 5:06 am

rough rule of thumb......imperial gallon approximately 20% larger that the us gal.
Rollerblade
 


More info

  • List of all units you can convert online
  • Metric conversion
  • Convert pounds to gallons
  • Convert grams to cups
  • Grams to milliliters
  • Imperial vs US Customary
  • History of measurement
  • Return to How to convert?



    Our Privacy Policy       Cooking Measures Converter       Metric conversions

    cron