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<br />~. . ~ .' <br /> <br />FACTORS FOR CONVERTING INCH-POUND UNITS TO <br />INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM OF UNITS (51) <br /> <br />For the convenience of readers who may want to use International System <br />of Units (51), the data may be converted using the following factors: <br /> <br />Multiply inch-pound units <br /> <br />By <br /> <br />To obtain 81 units <br /> <br />barre 1 (petro 1 eum, <br />1 barrel = 42 gallons) <br /> <br />0.1590 <br /> <br />cubic meter <br /> <br />inch <br /> <br />25.40 <br />0.3048 <br />1. 609 <br />2.590 <br />0.02832 <br />0.01093 <br /> <br />mi 11 imeter <br /> <br />foot <br /> <br />meter <br /> <br />mile <br /> <br />kilometer <br /> <br />square mil e <br /> <br />square kilometer <br /> <br />cubic foot per second <br /> <br />cubic meter per second <br /> <br />cubic foot per second <br />per square mile <br /> <br />cubic meter per second <br />per square kilometer <br /> <br />ton (short) <br /> <br />0.9072 <br /> <br />megagram <br /> <br />Degrees Celsius (OC) may be converted to degrees Fahrenheit (OF) by using <br />the following equation: <br /> <br />OF = 9/5 oC+32 <br /> <br />National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD of 1929): A geodetic datum <br />derived from a general adjustment of the first-order level nets of both the <br />United States and Canada, formerly called mean sea level. NGVD of 1929 is <br />referred to as sea level in this report. <br /> <br />viii <br />