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No it is not metric unit. It is foot-pound-sec unit. Psi is pound per square inch.
As a pound is a unit of mass, and liters and gallons are both volume, two liters are closer to a gallon.
3 pounds---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Pound is a unit of mass and gallon is a unit of volume !But considering the density of milk approx. 1 g/cm3 and an US gallon the mass is 8,67 pounds.
NONE of these is a metric unit:-- inch, foot, yard, mile-- square inch, square foot, square yard, square mile, acre-- ounce, pound, ton-- fluid ounce, cup, pint, quart, gallon
1. Gallon is a unit of volume. 2. Pound is a unit of mass. You need the density of the liquid !
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A gallon is a unit of capacity. A pound is a unit of mass. The two units are therefore incompatible.
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A foot is a unit of length. A gallon is a unit of volume. The two units are therefore incompatible.
No it is not metric unit. It is foot-pound-sec unit. Psi is pound per square inch.
There is no such unit as a "fluid pound".
As a pound is a unit of mass, and liters and gallons are both volume, two liters are closer to a gallon.
In computers, it is Hewlett Packard. I think also Horse power - a foot-pound-second unit of power, equivalent to 550 foot-pounds per second. also horse power= a unit of power equal to 746 watts arsh
Gallon is a unit of volume, pound is unit of mass; you need to know the density and the most important fact is the arrangement of coins in the barrel.
A gallon is a unit of volume, while a foot is a unit of length. The two are not related.