Old Scottish Units of Volume Converter

Generally, the Scottish measure system was in use until 1824 when Imperial Weights and Measures Act was adopted. There are two types of mrasurement volume (capacity) systems. One for liquids and other for dry matter.

Old Scotish units of volume converter for dry matter

From:
To:
1 [lippy (Scottish, Dry)] = 137.333 [in\(^3\)] (wheat, peas, beans, rice, salt)
1 [lippy (Scotish, Dry)] = 0.002250485 [m\(^3\)]
1 [lippy (Scottish,Dry)] = 200.345 [in\(^3\)](oat, barley, malt)
[m\(^3\)]
1 [lippy (Scottish, Dry)] = 0.003283066 [m\(^3\)] (oat, barley, malt)
[m\(^3\)]

Old Scotish units of volume converter for liquid matter

From:
To:
1 [gallon (Scottish, Liquid)] = 827.232 [in\(^3\)]
[in\(^3\)
1 [gallon (Scotish, Liquid)] = 0.013555904 [m\(^3\)]
[m\(^3\)

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