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gallon Meaning in Bengali



 তরল ওজনের পরিমাণ, প্রায় ৫ লিটার

Noun:

পয়সের পাঁচ সের,





gallon's Usage Examples:

The gallon is a unit of measurement for volume and fluid capacity in both the US customary units and the British imperial systems of measurement.


US Gallon (per Imperial gallon) • Gasoline (Regular)(per imperial Gallon) • Gasoline (Premium) (per Imperial Gallon) • Diesel (per Imperial Gallon) "The.


"ten-gallon" hats.


One theory is that the term "ten-gallon" is.


whereas the barrel volume of crude oil is 42 US gallons (159 L).


In the United States, 25-US-gallon (95-litre) drums are also in common use and have.


volumetric flow rate is often expressed as cubic feet per second (ft3/s) or gallons per minute (either US or imperial definitions).


"Five-gallon farm collectibles" by Jennifer M.


miles per gallon (mpg), for example in the US and usually also in the UK (imperial gallon); there is sometimes confusion as the imperial gallon is 20% larger.


not have fuel economy per se, but equivalence measures, such as miles per gallon gasoline equivalent have been created to attempt to compare them.


some specific commodities, including 31 gallons for beer, 40 gallons for whiskey or kerosene, and 42 gallons for petroleum.


1⁄160 of an imperial gallon or approximately 28.


A US fluid ounce is 1⁄16 of a US fluid pint and 1⁄128 of a US liquid gallon or approximately 29.


pint, or 1⁄32 gallon, in some dialects 1⁄2 pint Pint 2 cups or 1⁄8 gallon Quart 2 pints or 1⁄4 gallon Pottle 2 quarts or 1⁄2 gallon Gallon 2 pottle, 4 quarts.


width, and depth) being one inch long which is equivalent to 1/231 of a US gallon.


In both of those systems it is traditionally one eighth of a gallon.


wine puncheon as a cask holding 84 gallons and a wine tierce as holding 42 gallons.


Custom had made the 42 gallon watertight tierce a standard container.


Miles per gallon gasoline equivalent (MPGe or MPGge) is a measure of the average distance traveled per unit of energy consumed.


The quart (symbol: qt) is an English unit of volume equal to a quarter gallon.


began using external fuel tanks with the introduction of a 300-liter (79 US gallon) light alloy model for the Ju 87R, a long-range version of the Stuka dive.


imperial gallons and the US dry gallon being about 0.


97 imperial gallons.


The US fluid gallon was based on the wine gallon used in England prior to 1826.


also be reported, such as passenger-mile per gallon (PMPG), obtained by multiplying the miles per gallon of fuel by either the passenger capacity or the.


cents per gallon for gas (12.


21 cents per gallon for diesel (14.


The state and local tax figures includes fixed-per-gallon taxes as.



Synonyms:

gal; barrel; bbl; United States liquid unit; quart;

Antonyms:

worsen; break;

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