Gallons (gal) to US Dry Quarts (qt-dry) conversion

1 gal = 3.437468 qt-dryqt-drygal
Formula
1 gal = 3.437468 qt-dry

Understanding Gallons to US Dry Quarts Conversion

The US liquid gallon holds 231 cubic inches (about 3.785 liters). The US dry quart is a dry-measure unit of about 67.2 cubic inches (1.101 liters), part of the system used for grains and fruit. Converting liquid gallons to dry quarts links a common liquid capacity to the dry quart baskets used in agriculture and produce sales.

Conversion Formula

1 gal=3.43747 qt-dry1\ \text{gal} = 3.43747\ \text{qt-dry}

To convert Gallons to US Dry Quarts, multiply by this factor:

qt-dry=gal×3.437468\text{qt-dry} = \text{gal} \times 3.437468

Step-by-Step Example

Convert 25 Gallons to US Dry Quarts.

qt-dry=25×3.437468=85.9367 qt-dry\text{qt-dry} = 25 \times 3.437468 = 85.9367\ \text{qt-dry}

How to Convert Gallons to US Dry Quarts

Convert liquid gallons into dry quarts with one factor.

  1. Note your gallons: For example, 25 gallons.
  2. Multiply by the factor: Use 3.437468 dry quarts per gallon.
  3. Compute: 25×3.437468=85.936725 \times 3.437468 = 85.9367 qt-dry.
  4. Report the result: 25 gallons equals about 85.94 US dry quarts.

Gallons to US Dry Quarts conversion table

Gallons (gal)US Dry Quarts (qt-dry)
00
13.437468
26.874936
310.3124
413.74987
517.18734
620.62481
724.06228
827.49974
930.93721
1034.37468
1551.56202
2068.74936
2585.9367
30103.124
40137.4987
50171.8734
60206.2481
70240.6228
80274.9974
90309.3721
100343.7468
150515.6202
200687.4936
250859.367
3001031.24
4001374.987
5001718.734
6002062.481
7002406.228
8002749.974
9003093.721
10003437.468
20006874.936
300010312.4
400013749.87
500017187.34
1000034374.68
2500085936.7
50000171873.4
100000343746.8
250000859367
5000001718734
10000003437468

Which gallon do you mean?

“gallon” means different units by region. This page uses the US gallon. 1 US Dry Quarts in each:

DefinitionResult
US gallon 3.785 L3.437468 qt-dry (this page)
Imperial gallon (UK) 4.546 L4.128227 qt-dry

What is Gallons?

The gallon is a unit of volume in the imperial and United States customary systems of measurement. Different definitions are used in these two systems. Let's explore the gallon in detail.

Definition of a Gallon

A gallon is a unit of volume used primarily in the United States and the United Kingdom (though its use is diminishing in the UK in favor of the metric system). There are two primary types of gallons:

  • US Gallon: Defined as 231 cubic inches (exactly 3.785411784 liters).
  • Imperial Gallon: Used in the UK, Canada, and some Caribbean nations, defined as 4.54609 liters.

Subdivisions of a Gallon

Gallons are further divided into smaller units, which is useful for everyday measurements. The common subdivisions are:

  • 1 Gallon (gal) = 4 Quarts (qt)
  • 1 Quart (qt) = 2 Pints (pt)
  • 1 Pint (pt) = 2 Cups (c)
  • 1 Cup (c) = 8 Fluid Ounces (fl oz)

This hierarchical breakdown allows for convenient measurements of various quantities.

Differences Between US and Imperial Gallons

Feature US Gallon Imperial Gallon
Volume 231 cubic inches (3.785411784 liters) 4.54609 liters
Common Usage United States United Kingdom, Canada, some Caribbean nations
Weight of Water Approximately 8.345 pounds at 62°F (17°C) Approximately 10.02 pounds at 62°F (17°C)

The Imperial gallon is about 20% larger than the US gallon.

Real-World Examples of Gallon Usage

  • Fuel: Gasoline is commonly sold by the gallon in the United States. The price per gallon is a standard metric for comparing fuel costs.
  • Milk and Beverages: Milk, juice, and other beverages are often sold in gallon containers.
  • Paint: Paint is typically sold in gallons, quarts, and pints, making it easy to estimate the amount needed for a project.
  • Water Consumption: Water usage is often measured in gallons, allowing homeowners and municipalities to track water consumption rates.
  • Aquariums and Pools: The volume of water in aquariums and swimming pools is usually specified in gallons. This helps in determining the appropriate amount of chemicals and maintenance needed.

Historical Context

The term "gallon" has murky origins, with roots in old French and other languages. There isn't a single individual or law directly associated with the invention of the gallon. Instead, it evolved as a practical unit of measure through trade and commerce. Different gallon definitions existed throughout history before standardization.

Gallon Conversions

Here are some common conversions involving gallons:

  • US Gallons to Liters:

    Liters=US Gallons×3.78541\text{Liters} = \text{US Gallons} \times 3.78541

  • Liters to US Gallons:

    US Gallons=Liters÷3.78541\text{US Gallons} = \text{Liters} \div 3.78541

  • Imperial Gallons to Liters:

    Liters=Imperial Gallons×4.54609\text{Liters} = \text{Imperial Gallons} \times 4.54609

  • Liters to Imperial Gallons:

    Imperial Gallons=Liters÷4.54609\text{Imperial Gallons} = \text{Liters} \div 4.54609

Interesting Facts

  • A gallon of water weighs approximately 8.34 pounds (US) or 10.02 pounds (Imperial) at 62°F (17°C). This is useful for estimating the weight of water-filled containers.
  • The "gallon challenge" is a social media stunt (discouraged due to health risks) that involves attempting to drink a gallon of milk quickly.
  • In the US, fuel efficiency of cars is measured in miles per gallon (MPG).

For more information, you can refer to NIST's definition of units and the Wikipedia article on Gallons.

What is the US Dry Quart?

The US dry quart is a unit of volume in the United States customary system used to measure dry commodities such as grains, berries, and produce. It is distinct from the (smaller) US liquid quart and belongs to the "dry measure" family built on the bushel.

Definition

The US dry quart is defined as one thirty-second of a US bushel, or equivalently 2 US dry pints, equal to exactly 67.200625 cubic inches.

1 qt-dry=1.10122 L1\ \text{qt-dry} = 1.10122\ \text{L}

Because the bushel is fixed at exactly 2150.42 cubic inches, the dry quart equals 2150.42 ÷ 32 = 67.200625 in³ = 1101.22094 cm³. It is about 16% larger than the US liquid quart (0.946353 L), so dry and liquid quarts must never be interchanged.

Origin and History

Dry measures descend from the English Winchester bushel, standardized in the 15th century and carried to colonial America. When the United Kingdom adopted the imperial system in 1824, the US retained the older Winchester standard, which is why US dry and imperial measures diverge to this day.

Law and Notable Facts

The US dry quart remains a legal customary unit, defined by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) via the international inch of 25.4 mm. In everyday US commerce, produce like berries is often sold in "dry pint" and "dry quart" containers, though these are nominal sizes rather than precisely enforced volumes.

Real-World Examples and Conversions

  • A US dry quart of blueberries holds roughly 1.10 liters, or about 0.85 lb of fruit.
  • 4 US dry quarts equal 1 US dry gallon (4.40488 L) and 8 dry quarts make 1 peck.
  • Converting the other way, 1 liter equals about 0.9081 US dry quart.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many dry quarts are in a gallon?

About 3.437468 US dry quarts, because a dry quart (about 1.101 liters) is larger than a liquid quart.

How do I convert gallons to US dry quarts?

Multiply the gallon count by 3.437468. So 10 gallons equal about 34.37 dry quarts.

How many gallons make one dry quart?

About 0.2909118 gallon, the reciprocal of the factor.

Why use dry quarts instead of liquid quarts?

Dry quarts measure the volume of loose dry goods like berries, grains, and produce, which are traditionally sold by dry measure rather than liquid capacity.

How does a dry quart relate to a dry gallon?

There are 4 dry quarts in one US dry gallon, mirroring the liquid system's 4 quarts per gallon.

Complete Gallons conversion table

gal
UnitResult
Cubic Millimeters (mm3)3785412 mm3
Cubic Centimeters (cm3)3785.412 cm3
Cubic Decimeters (dm3)3.785412 dm3
Millilitres (ml)3785.412 ml
Centilitres (cl)378.5412 cl
Decilitres (dl)37.85412 dl
Litres (l)3.785412 l
Kilolitres (kl)0.003785412 kl
Megalitres (Ml)0.000003785412 Ml
Gigalitres (Gl)3.785412e-9 Gl
Cubic meters (m3)0.003785412 m3
Cubic kilometers (km3)3.785412e-12 km3
Kryddmått (krm)3785.412 krm
Teskedar (tsk)757.0824 tsk
Matskedar (msk)252.3608 msk
Kaffekoppar (kkp)25.23608 kkp
Glas (glas)18.92706 glas
Kannor (kanna)1.44647 kanna
Imperial Gallons (imp-gal)0.8326742 imp-gal
Imperial Quarts (imp-qt)3.330697 imp-qt
Imperial Pints (imp-pnt)6.661393 imp-pnt
Imperial Fluid Ounces (imp-fl-oz)133.2279 imp-fl-oz
Glasses (glass)15.77255 glass
Board Feet (board-foot)1.604167 board-foot
Acre-Feet (acre-foot)0.000003068883 acre-foot
Teaspoons (tsp)768 tsp
Tablespoons (Tbs)256 Tbs
Cubic inches (in3)231 in3
Fluid Ounces (fl-oz)128 fl-oz
Cups (cup)16 cup
Pints (pnt)8 pnt
Quarts (qt)4 qt
Cubic feet (ft3)0.1336806 ft3
Cubic yards (yd3)0.004951132 yd3
US Oil Barrels (bbl)0.02380952 bbl
US Dry Gallons (gal-dry)0.859367 gal-dry
US Dry Quarts (qt-dry)3.437468 qt-dry
US Dry Pints (pnt-dry)6.874936 pnt-dry
US Bushels (bu)0.1074209 bu
US Pecks (pk)0.4296835 pk
US Fluid Drams (fl-dr)1024 fl-dr