United States customary units

U.S. customary units is the main system of units of measurement used to measure things in the United States and U.S. territories (except in Puerto Rico and Guam, where the metric system is also officially used and is dominant).[1] The system of Imperial units, on which the U.S. customary units are based, is very similar but there are some differences.

Length or distance units include the inch, foot, yard and mile.

Land units include square miles (2589998.47032 square meter) and acres (4046.8726 square meter).

Common volume units are the teaspoon, tablespoon (3 teaspoons), fluid ounce (two tablespoons), cup (8 ounces), pint (2 cups, or 16 fluid ounces), quart (2 pints, or 32 fluid ounces), US gallon (16 cups, 128 fluid ounces, or 3.8 liters).

A barrel is the unit to measure oil.

Temperature is measured in degrees Fahrenheit (°F). Here is a formula to convert from °C to °F: [lower-alpha 1]

Units of weight and mass include the pound (453.6 grams), which contains 16 ounces. This should not be confused with the British pound which is a type of money. The different uses of the word pound can cause confusion. Different sizes of ounce are also in use.

Some people have been trying to replace these units with the metric system since the 1820s. Much infrastructure in the United States and British Empire was built in past centuries using the old measures. During the 20th century some sectors such as science, medicine and the military of the United States converted to metric but Americans still use the old units for daily purposes. On the other hand, world trade is conducted using the metric system and except for the US, the world uses the metric system for almost all purposes.

Length

unitequal toMetric
1 point (p)0.4 mm
1 pica (P)12 points4.2 mm
1 inch (in)6 picas2.54 cm
1 foot (ft)12 inches30.48 cm
1 yard (yd)3 feet0.9144 m
1 mile (mi)1760 yards1.609344 km

Area

UnitEqual toMetric
1 square (survey) foot (sq ft or ft2)0.0929 m2
1 square chain (sq ch or ch2)4356 sq ft404.7 m2
1 acre10 sq ch4 047 m2
1 section640 acres2.6 km2
1 (survey) township (twp)36 sections93.2 km2

Volume

Capacity Volume
UnitEqual toMetric
1 cubic inch (cu in) or (in3)16 mL
1 cubic foot (cu ft) or (ft3)1728 cu in28 L
1 cubic yard (cu yd) or (yd3)27 cu ft766.55 L
1 acre-foot (acre ft)1613.333 cu yd1,233,000 L
Liquid volume
UnitEqual toMetric
1 minim (min)1 drop0.1 mL
1 US fluid dram (fl dr)60 min3.7 mL
1 teaspoon (tsp)80 min4.92892 mL
1 tablespoon (Tbsp)3 tsp14.7868 mL
1 US fluid ounce (fl oz)2 Tbsp29.5735 mL
1 US shot (jig)3 Tbsp44 mL
1 US gill (gi)4 fl oz118.294 mL
1 US cup (cp)2 gi240 mL
1 (liquid) US pint (pt)2 cp473.176 mL
1 (liquid) US quart (qt)2 pt0.946353 L
1 (liquid) US gallon (gal)4 qt3.78541 L
1 (liquid) barrel (bbl)31.5 gal119.2405 L
1 oil barrel (bbl)42 gal158.987 L
1 hogshead63 gal238.481 L
Dry Volume
UnitEqual toMetric
1 (dry) pint (pt)0.6 L
1 (dry) quart (qt)2 pt1.1 L
1 (dry) gallon (gal)4 qt4.4 L
1 peck (pk)2 gal8 L
1 bushel (bu)4 pk35 L
1 (dry) barrel (bbl)3.281 bu110 L

Mass and weight

Avoirdupois
UnitEqual toMetric
1 grain (gr)60 mg
1 dram (dr)27 11⁄32 gr1.8 g
1 ounce (oz)16 dr28.3495 g
1 pound (lb)16 oz453.592 g
1 US hundredweight (cwt)100 lb45.3592 kg
1 long hundredweight112 lb50.802345 kg
1 short ton20 US cwt907.185 kg
1 long ton20 long cwt1,016.047 kg
Troy
UnitEqual toMetric
1 grain (gr)65 mg
1 pennyweight (dwt)24 gr1.55517 g
1 troy ounce (oz t)20 dwt31.1035 g
1 troy pound (lb t)12 oz t373.242 g

Notes

  1. Where "C" means "Celsius".

References

  1. "US leaves the world puzzled by dragging its feet on metric system". The Nation Thailand. 2015-12-26. Retrieved 2023-01-28.
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