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wine gallon उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- Some research concludes that the wine gallon was originally meant to hold 8 tun of 252 gallons.
- The measure of 42 US or wine gallons, corresponds to a wine tierce ( third-pipe ).
- The American colonists adopted a system based on the 231-cubic-inch wine gallon for all fluid purposes.
- The US fluid ounce is based on the US gallon, which is based on the wine gallon of 231 cubic inches that was used in England prior to 1824.
- Although the wine gallon had been used for centuries for import duty purposes there was no legal standard of it in the Exchequer and a smaller gallon was actually in use, so this statute became necessary.
- In the USA and pre-1824 England, the fluid ounce was of a Queen Anne wine gallon ( which was defined as exactly 231 cubic inches ) thus making the dessert-spoon approximately 7.39 cc.
- Before introduction of the imperial units in the UK, all apothecaries'measures were based on the wine gallon, which survived in the US under the name " liquid gallon " or " wet gallon ".
- The sizes of gallon used in these two systems were different from each other : the first was based on the wine gallon ( equal in size to the US gallon ), and the second on either the ale gallon or the larger imperial gallon.
- The " "'quarter of London "'" mentioned by the Magna Carta as the national standard measure for wine, ale, and grain was ?ton or grains weight; the ale gallon was composed of the ale filling an equivalent container; and the wine gallon was composed of the wine weighing an equivalent amount to a full gallon of grain.
- America adopted the British wine gallon, defined in 1707 as 231 cubic inches exactly ( 3 ?7 ?11 in ) as its basic liquid measure, from which the US wet pint is derived; and the British corn gallon ( of a standard " Winchester " bushel of corn, or 268.8 cubic inches ) as its dry measure, from which the US dry pint is derived.