What is 800qt in Acre Feet?

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What is 800 Quarts (US Liquid) (800qt) in Acre Feet (ac⋅ft)?

What is 800qt in ac⋅ft? Convert 800 Quarts (US Liquid) (800qt) to Acre Feet (ac⋅ft) and show formula, brief history on the units and quick maths for the conversion.

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800qt = 0ac⋅ft

Quick Reference for Converting Quarts (US Liquid) to Acre Feet

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ac⋅ft = qt / 1303405.81
Quick Rough Maths
To get the Acre Feet, divide the number of Quarts (US Liquid) by 1.3 million
Quarts (US Liquid) (qt) in 1 Acre Foot
There are 1303405.81 Quarts (US Liquid) in 1 Acre Foot
Acre Feet (ac⋅ft) in 1 Quart (US Liquid)
There are 0 Acre Feet in 1 Quart (US Liquid)

Unit Information

Quart (US Liquid)
/kwɔːt/
Symbol: qt
Unit System: US Customary

What is the Quart (US Liquid)?

The US liquid quart is a unit of volume in the US customary system with the symbol qt.

The US liquid quart is equal to 1/4 US liquid gallons, 2 US liquid pints, 4 US liquid cups, 8 US liquid gills or 32 US fluid ounces. The SI / metric equivalent is ≈ 0.946353 L.

The US liquid quart was based on exactly 57.75 in³ which was derived from the 1959 international yard and pound agreement whereby all traditional length and volume measures were legally standardised.

Acre Foot
/ˈeɪkə fiːt/
Symbol: ac⋅ft
Unit System: US Customary

What is the Acre Foot?

The acre-foot is a unit of volume in the US customary unit system with the symbol ac⋅ft.

It represents the volume contained in a box measuring 660 feet long, 66 feet wide and 1 foot deep. This can be thought of a box the size of an acre but 1 foot deep.

It is approximately the same volume as an 8 lane swimming pool; 25 metres in length, 3 metres deep and 16 metres wide (assuming lanes are 2 metres wide).

It is still used in the US despite its links to the much-outdated imperial system of units. For example a "rule of thumb" is that an average suburban family's annual water usage should be around 1 acre-foot. This is equal to just under 3.4 m³ daily.


Conversion Tables for Quarts (US Liquid) (qt) to Acre Feet (ac⋅ft)