Understanding Gigalitres to Imperial Fluid Ounces Conversion
A gigalitre (Gl) is one billion litres, a metric unit for very large water volumes. The imperial fluid ounce (imp-fl-oz) is a small UK volume of about 28.413 millilitres, one-twentieth of an imperial pint. Converting gigalitres to imperial fluid ounces spans an extreme range, expressing reservoir-scale metric volumes in small British customary units.
Conversion Formula
To convert Gigalitres to Imperial Fluid Ounces, multiply the number of Gigalitres by this factor:
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 25 Gigalitres to Imperial Fluid Ounces.
Write the formula:
Substitute the value:
Calculate the result:
How to Convert Gigalitres to Imperial Fluid Ounces
Follow these steps to convert any value from Gigalitres to Imperial Fluid Ounces.
- Note the conversion factor: One Gigalitre equals 3.51951 × 10¹⁰ Imperial Fluid Ounces.
- Set up the formula: Write imp-fl-oz = Gl × 3.51951 × 10¹⁰.
- Multiply your value: Take the number of Gigalitres and multiply it by 3.51951 × 10¹⁰.
- Read the result: For example, 25 Gigalitres becomes about 8.79877 × 10¹¹ Imperial Fluid Ounces.
Gigalitres to Imperial Fluid Ounces conversion table
| Gigalitres (Gl) | Imperial Fluid Ounces (imp-fl-oz) |
|---|---|
| 0 | 0 |
| 1 | 35195080000 |
| 2 | 70390160000 |
| 3 | 105585200000 |
| 4 | 140780300000 |
| 5 | 175975400000 |
| 6 | 211170500000 |
| 7 | 246365600000 |
| 8 | 281560600000 |
| 9 | 316755700000 |
| 10 | 351950800000 |
| 15 | 527926200000 |
| 20 | 703901600000 |
| 25 | 879877000000 |
| 30 | 1055852000000 |
| 40 | 1407803000000 |
| 50 | 1759754000000 |
| 60 | 2111705000000 |
| 70 | 2463656000000 |
| 80 | 2815606000000 |
| 90 | 3167557000000 |
| 100 | 3519508000000 |
| 150 | 5279262000000 |
| 200 | 7039016000000 |
| 250 | 8798770000000 |
| 300 | 10558520000000 |
| 400 | 14078030000000 |
| 500 | 17597540000000 |
| 600 | 21117050000000 |
| 700 | 24636560000000 |
| 800 | 28156060000000 |
| 900 | 31675570000000 |
| 1000 | 35195080000000 |
| 2000 | 70390160000000 |
| 3000 | 105585200000000 |
| 4000 | 140780300000000 |
| 5000 | 175975400000000 |
| 10000 | 351950800000000 |
| 25000 | 879877000000000 |
| 50000 | 1759754000000000 |
| 100000 | 3519508000000000 |
| 250000 | 8798770000000000 |
| 500000 | 17597540000000000 |
| 1000000 | 35195080000000000 |
Which fluid ounce do you mean?
“fluid ounce” means different units by region. This page uses the Imperial fluid ounce (UK). 1 Gigalitres in each:
| Definition | Result |
|---|---|
| US fluid ounce 29.57 mL | 33814020000 fl-oz |
| Imperial fluid ounce (UK) 28.41 mL | 35195080000 imp-fl-oz (this page) |
What is Gigalitres?
A gigalitre is a large unit of volume, primarily used for measuring vast quantities of liquids, especially water resources. Understanding its scale is key to appreciating its use in environmental and industrial contexts.
Definition of Gigalitre
A gigalitre (GL) is a unit of volume equal to one billion litres. In scientific notation, it's represented as litres.
Formation and Relationship to Other Units
The prefix "giga" in gigalitre denotes a factor of one billion (). Therefore:
- 1 Gigalitre (GL) = 1,000,000,000 Litres (L)
- 1 Gigalitre (GL) = 1,000,000 Cubic Meters ()
- 1 Gigalitre (GL) = 1,000 Megalitres (ML)
Real-World Examples of Gigalitre Quantities
- Reservoir Capacity: Large reservoirs and dams often have their capacity measured in gigalitres. For example, a medium-sized reservoir might hold 50-100 GL of water.
- Water Consumption: The annual water consumption of a large city can be measured in gigalitres.
- Irrigation: Large-scale irrigation projects use gigalitres of water per season to irrigate crops.
- Industrial Usage: Industries that require vast amounts of water, such as power plants and mining operations, often measure their water usage in gigalitres.
- Flooding: Large flood events can displace or involve gigalitres of water.
Interesting Facts
- Unit Symbol Standardization: While "GL" is the common abbreviation, variations like "Gl" might exist, but "GL" is the preferred symbol according to SI standards.
- Scale Comparison: One gigalitre is enough to fill approximately 400 Olympic-sized swimming pools.
- Environmental Impact: Tracking water resources in gigalitre quantities is essential for managing water scarcity, planning infrastructure, and understanding environmental impact.
- Lake Superior: Lake Superior is one of the largest fresh water lake in the world. Its approximate volume is about 12,000 Gigalitres.
Application
Gigalitre and other volume measurements are used in many fields. For more information read the article about volume.
What is the Imperial Fluid Ounce?
The imperial fluid ounce is a unit of volume in the British imperial system, used chiefly in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth countries for measuring liquids. It is slightly smaller than the US fluid ounce.
Definition
The imperial fluid ounce is defined as one one-hundred-sixtieth of an imperial gallon.
Since the imperial gallon is exactly 4.54609 litres, the imperial fluid ounce is exactly mL. There are 20 imperial fluid ounces in an imperial pint and 160 in an imperial gallon.
Origin and History
The fluid ounce descends from the medieval practice of relating volume to the weight of a substance—historically, one fluid ounce of water was intended to weigh about one avoirdupois ounce. The British imperial system was standardized by the Weights and Measures Act of 1824, which fixed the gallon as the volume occupied by 10 pounds of distilled water. The imperial gallon was later redefined in metric terms as exactly 4.54609 litres in 1985.
Law and Notable Facts
The imperial fluid ounce remains a legally recognized unit in the UK, though most packaged goods are now labeled in millilitres. Notably, the imperial fluid ounce (28.413 mL) is about 4% smaller than the US customary fluid ounce (29.574 mL), so an imperial pint (568 mL, 20 fl oz) is noticeably larger than a US pint (473 mL, 16 fl oz)—a frequent source of confusion for travelers.
Real-World Examples and Conversions
- A traditional British pint of beer is 20 imperial fluid ounces, or about 568 mL.
- A 5 imperial-fluid-ounce cup of tea equals roughly 142 mL.
- 10 imperial fluid ounces is exactly half an imperial pint, about 284 mL.
- Converting a US recipe: 8 US fluid ounces (236.6 mL) equals about 8.33 imperial fluid ounces.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the formula to convert Gigalitres to Imperial Fluid Ounces?
Multiply the value in Gigalitres by 3.51951 × 10¹⁰. In symbols, imp-fl-oz = Gl × 3.51951 × 10¹⁰.
How many Imperial Fluid Ounces are in 1 Gigalitre?
One Gigalitre equals 3.51951 × 10¹⁰ Imperial Fluid Ounces. Conversely, one Imperial Fluid Ounce equals about 2.84131 × 10⁻¹¹ Gigalitres.
How do I convert 10 Gigalitres to Imperial Fluid Ounces?
Multiply 10 by 3.51951 × 10¹⁰, which gives about 3.51951 × 10¹¹ Imperial Fluid Ounces.
How large is an imperial fluid ounce?
An imperial fluid ounce is about 28.413 mL, slightly larger than the US fluid ounce, so one gigalitre equals about 3.51951 × 10¹⁰ imperial fluid ounces.
When is this conversion needed?
It is mainly used to relate large metric water volumes to the imperial fluid ounce for reference or academic comparison.