What is 18m³ in Gills?

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What is 18 Cubic Metres (18m³) in Gills (gi)?

What is 18m³ in gi? Convert 18 Cubic Metres (18m³) to Gills (gi) and show formula, brief history on the units and quick maths for the conversion.

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Quick Reference for Converting Cubic Metres to Gills

Formula
gi = m³ x 7039.02
Quick Rough Maths
To get the Gills, multiply the number of Cubic Metres by 7 thousand
Cubic Metres (m³) in 1 Gill
There are 0 Cubic Metres in 1 Gill
Gills (gi) in 1 Cubic Metre
There are 7039.02 Gills in 1 Cubic Metre

Unit Information

Cubic Metre
/ˈkjuːbɪkˈmiːtə/
Symbol:
Unit System: SI

What is the Cubic Metre?

The cubic metre (or cubic meter; US spelling) is a unit of volume and is derived from an SI unit with the symbol m³.

1 cubic metre is exactly 1000 litres. It is also ≈ 6.29 barrels, ≈ 220 imperial gallons and ≈ 35.3 cubic feet.

1 cubic metre of water in normal conditions (≈4 °C) weighs exactly 1000 kg (or 1 tonne).)

The cubic metre is the unit used to measure water usage and often water bills are broken down into how many m³ has passed through the property / business.

Gill
/dʒɪl/
Symbol: gi
Unit System: Imperial

What is the Gill?

The gill is a unit of volume in the imperial unit system and uses the symbol gi.

It represents 1/4 of a pint - so in this instance, it is 1/4 of an imperial pint - therefore measures exactly 142.0653125 ml. It's also equal to 2 imperial cups and 1/32 of an imperial gallon.

It is pronounced with a "J" sound at the beginning - and it actually part of a humorous in the nursery rhyme 'Jack & Jill'.

In the UK it was used throughout pubs as standard measures; for example spirits were served as 1/6 gill as standard. In Scotland it was 1/5 gill and in Ireland 1/4 gill. It's still used in the Republic of Ireland today.


Conversion Tables for Cubic Metres (m³) to Gills (gi)