Convert Imperial Fluid Ounces (imp fl oz) to US Gallons (gal)
Converting Imperial Fluid Ounces (imp fl oz) to US Gallons (gal) is simple with our online converter. With the conversion factor of 1 imp fl oz equaling 0.00750595 gal, you can quickly find the equivalent volume for various applications, from cooking to travel.
Conversion Formula
Reverse: imp fl oz = gal × 133.228
Conversion Examples
Imperial Fluid Ounce to US Gallon Table
| Imperial Fluid Ounce (imp fl oz) | US Gallon (gal) | Fraction |
|---|---|---|
| 100 | 0.750595 | 3/4 |
| 200 | 1.50119 | 1 1/2 |
| 300 | 2.251785 | 2 1/4 |
| 400 | 3.00238 | — |
| 500 | 3.752975 | 3 3/4 |
| 600 | 4.50357 | 4 1/2 |
| 700 | 5.254165 | 5 1/4 |
| 800 | 6.00476 | — |
| 900 | 6.755355 | 6 3/4 |
| 1,000 | 7.50595 | 7 1/2 |
| 1,100 | 8.256546 | 8 1/4 |
| 1,200 | 9.007141 | — |
| 1,300 | 9.757736 | 9 3/4 |
| 1,400 | 10.508331 | 10 33/64 |
| 1,500 | 11.258926 | 11 17/64 |
| 1,600 | 12.009521 | 12 1/64 |
| 1,700 | 12.760116 | 12 49/64 |
| 1,800 | 13.510711 | 13 33/64 |
| 1,900 | 14.261306 | 14 17/64 |
| 2,000 | 15.011901 | 15 1/64 |
Unit Definitions
What is a Imperial Fluid Ounce (imp fl oz)?
An Imperial Fluid Ounce (imp fl oz) is a unit of volume measurement commonly used in the UK and other countries that follow the imperial system.
History
The Imperial Fluid Ounce was established by the British Imperial system and is based on the volume of a specific quantity of water at a defined temperature. This measurement was historically used in various contexts, including cooking and commerce.
Current Use
Today, the imp fl oz is still used in some recipes and food labeling in the UK, particularly in culinary contexts.
What is a US Gallon (gal)?
A US Gallon (gal) is a unit of volume primarily used in the United States and is equal to 128 US fluid ounces.
History
The US gallon was defined in the 19th century and is based on the volume of a specific quantity of water. It has its roots in the English wine gallon, which was used for measuring liquids.
Current Use
In contemporary usage, the US gallon is commonly found in various applications, including grocery shopping, automotive fluids, and cooking measurements.