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Whoa, talk about small! A gallon smaller than the imperial gallon? That’s crazy! But it’s true - there is such a thing. It’s called the US liquid gallon, and it’s used mainly in the United States. It’s about 3.785 liters, which is almost a full quart less than the imperial gallon. So if you’re looking for something on the smaller side, this is definitely your go-to!

Why Is The Us Gallon Smaller Than The Imperial Gallon? [Solved]

Well, in 1824 the Brits switched things up and went with the Imperial measure, which made a gallon 10 pounds or 277.42 cubic inches of water. Meanwhile, over in America they had their own system where a gallon was 231 cubic inches of water.

  1. Gallon: A gallon is a unit of measurement for volume, typically used to measure liquids. It is equal to 4 quarts, 8 pints, or 16 cups.

  2. Imperial Gallon: An imperial gallon is a unit of measurement for volume that is slightly larger than the standard gallon. It is equal to 4.54609 liters and is commonly used in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries.

A gallon is a unit of measurement for volume, and the imperial gallon is a bit smaller than the regular one. It’s about 20% less, so if you’re measuring something in gallons, make sure you know which kind you need!