Understanding Megalitres to US Dry Quarts Conversion
A megalitre (Ml) equals one million litres. A US dry quart is about 1.101 litres, equal to two US dry pints or 1/32 of a bushel. This conversion expresses large metric volumes in the US dry-quart measure still used for produce and grain.
Conversion Formula
To convert Megalitres to US Dry Quarts, multiply by this factor:
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 25 Megalitres to US Dry Quarts.
How to Convert Megalitres to US Dry Quarts
Convert megalitres into US dry quarts.
- Take the megalitre figure: For example, 25 Ml.
- Multiply by 908,083: The number of US dry quarts in a megalitre.
- Read the total: 25 Ml × 908,083 = 22,702,075 qt-dry.
Megalitres to US Dry Quarts conversion table
| Megalitres (Ml) | US Dry Quarts (qt-dry) |
|---|---|
| 0 | 0 |
| 1 | 908083 |
| 2 | 1816166 |
| 3 | 2724249 |
| 4 | 3632332 |
| 5 | 4540415 |
| 6 | 5448498 |
| 7 | 6356581 |
| 8 | 7264664 |
| 9 | 8172747 |
| 10 | 9080830 |
| 15 | 13621240 |
| 20 | 18161660 |
| 25 | 22702070 |
| 30 | 27242490 |
| 40 | 36323320 |
| 50 | 45404150 |
| 60 | 54484980 |
| 70 | 63565810 |
| 80 | 72646640 |
| 90 | 81727470 |
| 100 | 90808300 |
| 150 | 136212400 |
| 200 | 181616600 |
| 250 | 227020700 |
| 300 | 272424900 |
| 400 | 363233200 |
| 500 | 454041500 |
| 600 | 544849800 |
| 700 | 635658100 |
| 800 | 726466400 |
| 900 | 817274700 |
| 1000 | 908083000 |
| 2000 | 1816166000 |
| 3000 | 2724249000 |
| 4000 | 3632332000 |
| 5000 | 4540415000 |
| 10000 | 9080830000 |
| 25000 | 22702070000 |
| 50000 | 45404150000 |
| 100000 | 90808300000 |
| 250000 | 227020700000 |
| 500000 | 454041500000 |
| 1000000 | 908083000000 |
What is Megalitres?
Definition of Megalitre
A megalitre (ML) is a unit of volume equal to one million litres. The prefix "mega" denotes a factor of . Therefore:
It's a convenient unit for measuring large volumes of liquids, especially water.
Formation of Megalitre
The term megalitre is formed by combining the SI prefix "mega" (symbol: M) with the SI unit "litre" (symbol: L).
- Mega (M): Represents (one million)
- Litre (L): A metric unit of volume, defined as the volume of one kilogram of pure water at maximum density (approximately 4°C). One litre is equal to 1000 cubic centimetres () or 0.001 cubic meters ().
Thus, a megalitre represents one million litres.
Conversions to Other Units
Here are some useful conversions:
- 1 ML = 1,000 cubic meters () since 1
- 1 ML ≈ 264,172 US gallons
- 1 ML ≈ 219,969 Imperial gallons
Real-World Examples
Megalitres are commonly used to measure:
- Water Storage: The capacity of reservoirs, dams, and large water tanks. For example, a small dam might hold 500 ML of water, while a large reservoir could hold tens of thousands of ML.
- Water Usage: Daily or annual water consumption by cities, industries, or agricultural operations. A city might use 100 ML of water per day.
- Irrigation: The amount of water used to irrigate farmland. A large farm might use several megalitres of water per irrigation cycle.
- Industrial Processes: Volumes of liquids used in manufacturing and other industrial activities. For example, a brewery might produce several megalitres of beer per year.
- Wastewater Treatment: The volume of wastewater processed by treatment plants. A large wastewater treatment plant might process hundreds of megalitres of wastewater per day.
Interesting Facts
- Australia's Water Management: Due to its arid climate, Australia frequently uses megalitres in discussions about water resources, irrigation, and drought management. Water allocations to farmers are often measured in megalitres.
- Unit Symbol Convention: While "ML" is the most common abbreviation for megalitre, you might also see "ML" or "Megalitre" (though the SI standard uses uppercase "M" for mega).
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.
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
What is a megalitre in US dry quarts?
One megalitre equals 908,083 US dry quarts.
How big is a US dry quart?
A US dry quart is roughly 1.10122 litres, larger than the US liquid quart of about 0.9464 litres.
How do I convert dry quarts to megalitres?
Multiply the dry-quart value by 0.000001101221.
Why are there separate dry and liquid quarts?
US customary measure splits into liquid and dry systems, and the dry quart is sized from the bushel, giving it a larger volume.