Quart
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- For other uses, see Quart (disambiguation)}}}.
- US liquid measure:
- * equal to two US liquid pints
- * equal to four US liquid cups
- * defined as one quarter of a US gallon
- * equal to 32 US fluid ounces
- * equal to 0.946352946 litres
- US dry measure ("dry quart"):
- * equal to two US dry pints
- * defined as 1/32 of a US bushel
- * equal to 67.2 cubic inches
- * equal to 1.101220 litres
- Imperial measure:
- * equal to two imperial pints
- * defined as one quarter of an imperial gallon
- * equal to 40 imperial fluid ounces
- * equal to 1.1365225 litre exactly
http://www.hmso.gov.uk/si/si1995/Uksi_19951804_en_2.htm
The quart was also the name of a coin, worth 1/24 of a Gibraltar real.
Quart is also an annual rock music festival in Kristiansand, Norway.
Translation notes
When translating to and from French, be aware that although the word [quart] has the same root, it frequently means something entirely else (the word just means "fourth", after all). In Canada in particular, the quart is the [pinte] whilst the pint is the [chopine].Reference
[Guide for the Use of the International System of Units (SI)] US government publication; includes US-(liquid)-to-litre & imperial-to-litre conversion
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