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[sh tn / tsp (imp)] to [gr / gal (US)]

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Switch ⇆ : from grain per gallon (US fluid; Wine) to ton, short per teaspoon (imperial)

Convert density from ton, short per teaspoon (imperial) to grain per gallon (US fluid; Wine).
Conversion number is 8952912833.1309, this means that sh tntsp (imp) is bigger unit compared to grgal (US).

Enter the density in ton, shortteaspoon (imperial)

sh tn
tsp (imp)
8952912833.1309 gr
gal (US)

Result is in graingallon (US fluid; Wine) .
Calculation process:

1
sh tn / tsp (imp)
×
907.18474 [kg/sh tn] / 6.479891E-05 [kg/gr]
×
3.785411784E-03 [m³/gal (US)] / 5.91938802083333E-06 [m³/tsp (imp)]
= 8952912833.1309
gr / gal (US)

 

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More about base units:

• 1 ton, short [sh tn] ≡ 2000 lb = 907.18474 kg, definition: 2000 x 0.45359237 kg. Avoirdupois pound (lb)
• 1 teaspoon (imperial) [tsp (imp)] ≡  1⁄24 gi (imp) = 5.91938802083333E-06 m3, definition: Imperial teaspoon is volume unit (widely used in cooking recipes) equivalent with 1/24 of imperial gill = 5.91938802083×10−6 m³. In fraction: 1 tsp (imp) ≡ 1.420653125/240000 m3. conversion.org/volume/teaspoon-imperial/
• 1 grain [gr] ≡  1⁄7000 lb av = 6.479891E-05 kg, definition: The grain is the same in avoirdupois, troy, and apothecaries units of mass, ≡ 64.79891 mg. National Institute of Standards and Technology (October 2011). Butcher, Tina; Cook, Steve; Crown, Linda et al. eds. Appendix C – General Tables of Units of Measurement (PDF) old. C-6
• 1 gallon (US fluid; Wine) [gal (US)] ≡ 231 cu in = 3.785411784E-03 m3, definition: A traditional unit of liquid volume, in the United States, the liquid gallon is legally defined as exactly 231 cubic inches; this is equal to the old English wine gallon ≡ 3.785411784×10−3 m³. unc.edu, A Dictionary of Units of Measurement, Gallon