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  • A non-[[SI]] measurement unit of [[Volume (science)|volume]] used in the [[U.S. customary units|U.S. customary]] and the [[Imperial units|Imperial]] [[systems of measureme
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  • A measurement unit of [[mass]] used in the [[U.S. customary units|United States customary]], Imperial, and other systems of measurement.
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  • {{r|U.S. customary units|United States customary units}}
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  • {{see also|U.S. customary units}} ... ) is a unit of length in the [[Imperial units|Imperial]] and the [[U.S. customary units|U.S. customary]] [[systems of measurement]]. An inch is equal to 1,000 [[mi
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  • {{see also|U.S. customary units}} ...on: '''yd''') is a unit of length in the [[Imperial units|Imperial]] and [[U.S. customary units|U.S. customary]] [[systems of measurement]]. It is equal to precisely three
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  • *0.386102 square [[U.S. customary units|statute mile]]s *247.105381 [[U.S. customary units|acre]]s
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  • A unit of [[pressure]] in the [[U.S. customary units]] and defined as the pressure exerted by a [[force]] of one [[pound-force]]
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  • {{see also|U.S. customary units}} The '''mile''' (abbreviation: '''mi''') is a unit of length in the [[U.S. customary units|United States customary]] and in the [[Imperial units|Imperial]] [[systems
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  • {{See also|U.S. customary units}}
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  • ==Imperial and U.S. customary units== ...o some extent but have now been mostly replaced by the [[metric system]]. U.S. customary units are the main system of measurement in the [[United States of America]]. How
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  • {{r|U.S. customary units}}
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  • ...'''psi''' or '''lbf/in<sup>2</sup>''') is a unit of [[pressure]] in the [[U.S. customary units]]. It is the pressure exerted by a [[force]] of one [[pound-force]] applied In the U.S. customary units, gauge pressure and absolute pressure are very commonly abbreviated as '''p
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  • ...power]], which is equivalent to 746 W or 550 [[U.S. customary units|ft]]•[[U.S. customary units|lbf]]/sec.
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  • {{see also|U.S. customary units}} ...me ′&thinsp;) is a unit of length in the [[Imperial units|Imperial]] and [[U.S. customary units|U.S. customary]] [[systems of measurement]]. It is equal to 12 [[inch]]es o
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  • {{r|U.S. customary units}}
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  • * 2204.62 [[U.S. customary units|pounds]] (to 6 [[significant digits]]) * 0.98421 [[U.S. customary units|long ton]] (to 5 significant digits)
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  • {{see also|U.S. customary units}} ...a non-[[SI]] measurement unit of [[Volume (science)|volume]] used in the [[U.S. customary units|U.S. customary]] and the [[Imperial units|Imperial]] [[systems of measureme
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  • ...(unit)|pascal]]s, 1.0 [[Bar (unit)|bar]] (i.e., 100,000 pascals), 14.73 [[U.S. customary units|psi]], or 14.696 psi and the "standard" temperature is variously defined as ...tomary units|ft]]<sup>3</sup>/[[mole (unit)|lb-mol]] at 60 °F and 14.696 [[U.S. customary units|psia]]
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  • ...r (unit)|bar]], 50 [[mile]]s per hour, 1000 [[U.S. customary units|Btu]]/[[U.S. customary units|lb]]. Converting from one set of units to another is often somewhat complex
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  • {{r|U.S. customary units}}
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  • In the U.S. customary units, gauge pressure and absolute pressure are very commonly abbreviated as '''p
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  • {{see also|U.S. customary units}}
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  • ...n without having a lower mass. This problem occurs frequently when using [[U.S. customary units]] because the U.S. system uses [[pounds]] which is a unit of force as a bas
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  • ...9.92 [[U.S. customary units#Units of length|in]]-Hg, 1.01325 bar, 14.696 [[U.S. customary units#Units of pressure|psi]] and 1013.25 millibars. ...xpressed in K/m, K/km or [[Fahrenheit and Rankine temperatures|°F]]/1000 [[U.S. customary units|ft]].</ref> is not equal to zero and equation 2 is used when the lapse rate
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  • ...ame=ton group=note>The "ton" usually refers to the "short ton" that is a [[U.S. customary units|U.S. customary unit]] equal to 2,000 [[pound]]s which, in turn, equals 0.90
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  • ...ica|United States]] and they are mostly of British origin. Since 1959, the U.S. customary units are related to [[SI]] units. The directors of the national standards labora This article selectively lists and defines the most commonly used U.S. customary units in terms of the corresponding SI units.
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  • ...This procedure is repeated until two successive readings are within 0.05 [[U.S. customary units|psi]] (0.35 k[[Pascal (unit)|Pa]]) of each other.<ref name=Liptak>{{cite bo ...apter 7, Section 7.1] On pdf pages 54-56 of 123 pdf pages. All units are [[U.S. customary units]].</ref>
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  • ...in units of force, the [[Newton (unit)|newton]] and its derivatives. In [[U.S. customary units]], weight is measured in pounds-force and other units which are fractions o
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  • '''Where in [[U.S. customary units]]:'''
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  • *Discharge static [[pressure]] created, denoted as (SP), in [[U.S. customary units|inches of water]] which may be denoted either as (in H<sub>2</sub>O), (" H< *Volume of ''standard air'' being handled in [[U.S. customary units|cubic feet]] per minute (CFM). <small>[Note: 1 cubic foot is 0.0283 m<sup>3
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  • ...ustomary units|gallons]] (1.5 [[U.S. customary units|lb]]/10<sup>4</sup> [[U.S. customary units|gal]]) or 0.18 [[kilogram]]s per 10<sup>4</sup> [[litre]]s (0.18 [[kilogram
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  • ...y are defined both for the [[International System of Units]] (SI) and in [[U.S. customary units|"traditional" or "customary"]] units.
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  • ...ved [[Pennsylvania Avenue]] in [[Washington, D.C.]] in 1876 using 54,000 [[U.S. customary units|square yards]] (45,140 square [[metre]]s) of asphalt from Pitch Lake in Tri ...ubic metres) of petroleum asphalt per year. Of the 2.27 × 10<sup>6</sup> [[U.S. customary units|miles]] (3.65 × 10<sup>6</sup> kilometers) of paved road in the United Sta
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  • ...The total amount of astatine present in the earth's crust is less than 1 [[U.S. customary units|ounce]] (28 [[gram]]s).
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  • ...units|gallons]] of liquifiable hydrocarbons per million (10<sup>6</sup>) [[U.S. customary units| cubic feet]] of natural gas at a stated temperature and pressure. When the
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  • ...] was 60 [[Fahrenheit (unit)|°F]] (520 [[Rankine (unit)|°R]]) and 14.696 [[U.S. customary units|psia]] (i.e., 1 atmosphere of absolute pressure) because it was almost univ
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  • ...[mole (unit)|mole]] of fuel (such as k[[Joule|J]]/[[Mole (unit)|mol]] or [[U.S. customary units|Btu]]/[[Mole (unit)|lb-mol]]) * energy/mass of fuel (such as MJ/[[kg]] or Btu/[[U.S. customary units|lb]])
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  • The area encompassed by the SCAQMD amounts to about 10,750 square [[U.S. customary units|mile]]s (27,840 square [[kilometre]]s) and is the second most populated are
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  • ...to denote one million (10<sup>6 </sup>) when stating [[gas]] volumes in [[U.S. customary units|cubic feet]].
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  • |5,532&nbsp;[[U.S. customary units#Units of weight|tn]] light;<br>21,880&nbsp;tn full
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  • ...units such as k[[Calorie|cal]]/mol, cal/g, [[U.S. customary units|Btu]]/[[U.S. customary units|lb]] and others are still used sometimes.
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  • ...tems of about 2 [[kilogram|kg]]/[[tonne]] (4 [[U.S. customary units|lb]]/[[U.S. customary units|ton]]) of CO<sub>2</sub> captured. While systems involving the use of cert
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  • ...tems of about 2 [[kilogram|kg]]/[[tonne]] (4 [[U.S. customary units|lb]]/[[U.S. customary units|ton]]) of CO<sub>2</sub> captured. While systems involving the use of cert
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  • ...chloride precipitates out at about 40 [[U.S. customary units|ton]]s per [[U.S. customary units|acre]] (90 [[SI units|tonnes]] per [[SI units|hectare]]) and is then mechan ...underground deposits reached through a circular shaft, usually about 20 [[U.S. customary units|feet]] (6 [[International System of Units|metre]]) in diameter and as deep
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  • ...and less than 10 to 20 [[U.S. customary units|pounds]] of salts per 1000 [[U.S. customary units|barrels]] (&thinsp;PTB&thinsp;) of clean, water-free crude oil (which is eq
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  • ...oal. Multiply MJ/kg by 430.11 to convert to [[U.S. customary units|Btu]]/[[U.S. customary units|lb]].<br> ...J]]/[[Kilogram|kg]] by 430.11 to convert to [[U.S. customary units|Btu]]/[[U.S. customary units|lb]].
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  • ...A of the regulation. It also applies to any facility containing 10,000 [[U.S. customary units|pounds]] or greater amounts of flammable liquids and gases and to the proce
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  • ...which objects can orbit the Earth, approximately 100 [[kilometre]]s (62 [[U.S. customary units|miles]]) at a region known as the [[Earth's atmosphere|Kármán line]]. Thi
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  • ...ved [[Pennsylvania Avenue]] in [[Washington, D.C.]] in 1876 using 54,000 [[U.S. customary units|square yards]] (45,140 square [[metre]]s) of sheet asphalt from Pitch Lake ...ubic metres) of petroleum asphalt per year. Of the 2.27 × 10<sup>6</sup> [[U.S. customary units|miles]] (3.65 × 10<sup>6</sup> kilometers) of paved road in the United Sta
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  • In [[Imperial units]] or [[U.S. customary units]], the units of density include [[pound (mass)|pound]]s per [[cubic foot]]
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  • ...7,100,000 [[U.S. customary units|acres]]), 36,000 [[kilometre]]s (22,400 [[U.S. customary units|miles]]) of river and 5,000 kilometres (3,100 miles) of coastline seawards
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  • ...pressors can achieve extremely high output pressures greater than 10,000 [[U.S. customary units|psi]] (69 M[[Pascal (unit)|Pa]]).
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  • ...] refined per day; alternatively chemical plant capacity may be given in [[U.S. customary units|ton]]s of product produced per day. In actual daily operation, a plant (or
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  • ...giving the Earth a blue halo when seen from space at an altitude of 181 [[U.S. customary units|nautical miles]] (335 [[kilometre]]s) above the Earth.}} ...do]]</ref> and about 80% of that mass is within about 12 kilometres (7.5 [[U.S. customary units|miles]]) from the Earth's surface.
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  • ...flammable material's flow rate in terms of [[Joule|joules]] per hour (or [[U.S. customary units|btu]] per hour).<ref name=Beychok/>
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  • ...lizer are referred to as ''nurse'' tanks and contain approximately 2,500 [[U.S. customary units|pounds]] (1134 [[kg]]) of anhydrous ammonia, so any farm with four or more
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  • ...55 at [[Cleveland]], [[Ohio (U.S. state)|Ohio]] that produced about 2000 [[U.S. customary units|pounds]] (900 [[kilogram]]s) of ice per 24 hours.
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  • ...lizer are referred to as ''nurse'' tanks and contain approximately 2,500 [[U.S. customary units|pounds]] (1134 [[kg]]) of anhydrous ammonia, so any farm with four or more
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  • ...ecimal currency for the United States, a country that otherwise uses the [[U.S. customary units|imperial system]] for its units. (One tenth of a dollar is a dime; the name
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  • For example, at 50 [[metre]]s (164 [[U.S. customary units|feet]]), the total absolute pressure is approximately 6 [[bar (unit)|bar]]
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  • For example, at 50 [[metre]]s (164 [[U.S. customary units|feet]]), the total absolute pressure is approximately 6 [[bar (unit)|bar]]
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  • * 1 metric ton (t) = 1 [[tonne]] = 1,000 kg = 2,204.6 [[pound]] = 1.1023 [[U.S. customary units|short ton]] (ton)<sup> (a)</sup> (a) The [[U.S. customary units]] include both a short ton (2,000 pound) and a long ton (2,240 pound).<br/>
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  • ...,000 [[Tonne|metric tonne]]s of [[petroleum crude oil]] per day (300,000 [[U.S. customary units|barrels]] per day) circulates about 80,000 cubic metres of water per hour t
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  • ...,000 [[Tonne|metric tonne]]s of [[petroleum crude oil]] per day (300,000 [[U.S. customary units|barrels]] per day) circulates about 80,000 cubic metres of water per hour t
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  • ...of creating a nuclear fusion weapon. It weighed about 74 [[tonne]]s (82 [[U.S. customary units|short tons]]) and was much too large and unwieldy to be used as a deliverab
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  • ...tion of as little as 0.8 ml of TEL fluid per [[liter]] of gasoline (3 ml/[[U.S. customary units|gallon]]) of gasoline was equivalent to adding 0.5 g of lead per liter of g
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  • ...cubic feet]] at 60 [[Fahrenheit and Rankine temperatures|°F]] and 14.496 [[U.S. customary units|psi]] absolute pressure.<ref>[http://www.air-dispersion.com/formulas.html A ...al cubic meter which, in the United States, is equivalent to about 1,015 [[U.S. customary units|Btu]] per standard cubic foot. However, those values can vary by several pe
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  • ...cubic feet]] at 60 [[Fahrenheit and Rankine temperatures|°F]] and 14.496 [[U.S. customary units|psi]] absolute pressure.<ref>[http://www.air-dispersion.com/formulas.html A ...al cubic meter which, in the United States, is equivalent to about 1,015 [[U.S. customary units|Btu]] per standard cubic foot. However, those values can vary by several pe
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  • ...r the equivalent 5.4 [[Fahrenheit and Rankine temperatures|°F]] per 1000 [[U.S. customary units|feet]]. If the atmospheric air cools with increasing altitude, the lapse ra
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  • ...lue]]). For example, in the United States, it should be about 1,035 ± 5% [[U.S. customary units|Btu]] per [[standard cubic foot]] of gas at an absolute [[pressure]] of 1 [
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  • ...birth of the oil industry in Texas. It initially produced about 100,000 [[U.S. customary units|barrel]]s per day (16,000 cubic [[metre]]s per day), more than the combine ...ref name=GeoHelp/> In 1594, oil wells were dug by hand at Baku up to 115 [[U.S. customary units|feet]] (135 [[metre]]s) deep.<ref name=SJS/>
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  • The [[U.S. customary units|foot]] is defined in terms of the metre as ''exactly'' 0.3048 metres.<ref n
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  • Like other precious metals, gold is measured by [[U.S. customary units#Units of weight|troy weight]] and by grams. When it is alloyed with other m ...the United States government set the value of the US dollar so that one [[U.S. customary units#Units of weight|troy ounce]] was equal to $20.67 ($664.56/kg), but in 1934,
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  • ...ration range in size from about 750 [[Watt (unit)|W]] to about 7.5 MW (1 [[U.S. customary units|hp]] to about 10,000 hp).
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  • ...nistration]], April 2008.</ref> refining a barrel of crude oil (i.e., 42 [[U.S. customary units|gallons]] or 159 [[litre]]s) yielded 19.2 gallons (72.7 litres) of end-prod |[[Reid vapor pressure]]<sup> (b)</sup>||[[U.S. customary units|psi]]<sup> (c)</sup>||7.00 or 6.90<sup> (d)</sup> ||not applicable
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  • ...nistration]], April 2008.</ref> refining a barrel of crude oil (i.e., 42 [[U.S. customary units|gallons]] or 159 [[litre]]s) yielded 19.2 gallons (72.7 litres) of end-prod |[[Reid vapor pressure]]<sup> (b)</sup>||[[U.S. customary units|psi]]<sup> (c)</sup>||7.00 or 6.90<sup> (d)</sup> ||not applicable
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  • ...as some 6.3 [[Parts-per_notation#Summary of large number names|million]] [[U.S. customary units#Units of weight|tons]] (or about the output of a week and a half in the twe ...the anthracite fields. By 1840, hard coal output had passed the million [[U.S. customary units#Units of weight|short ton]] mark, and then quadrupled by 1850.
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  • * 1.7 to 2.9 [[Kilometre|km]]/s (3,800 to 6,500 [[U.S. customary units|mi]]/h) for liquid [[monopropellant]]s
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  • ...t units are [[erg]]s, [[calorie]]s, [[U.S. customary units|watt-hours]], [[U.S. customary units|Btu]], etc. All these units have the dimension M(L&nbsp;/&nbsp;T)<sup>2</su
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  • |English, U.S. customary units
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