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METRIC PRACTICE GUIDE FOR CEMENT Inch-Pound Units inch inch2 foot3 pound per foot3 pound per yard3 quart (U.S. uid) pound ton psi psi grain horsepower centimetre2 per gram (cm2/g) calorie per gram ounce (U.S. uid) pound-force (lbf avoirdupois) pound-force (lbf avoirdupois) temperature, degree Fahrenheit (F) temperature interval (F) Factor 3 25.40 3 6.452 3 0.02832 3 16.02 3 0.5933 3 0.9464 3 0.4536 3 0.9072 3 6.895 3 0.006895 3 0.06480 3 745.7 3 0.1000 3 4.184 3 29.57 3 4.448 x 0.004448 (F 32)/1.8 3 59 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 SI Units millimetre (mm) centimetre2(cm2) metre3(m3) kilogram per cubic metre (kg/m3) kilogram per cubic metre (kg/m3) litre decimetre3(dm3) kilogram (kg) megagram (Mg) kilopascal (kPa) megapascal (MPa) gram (g) watt (W) metre2 per kilogram (m2/kg) kilojoule per kilogram (kJ/kg) cubic centimetre (cm3) (millilitre) newton (N) kilonewton (kN) temperature, degree Celsius (C) temperature interval (C)

NoteWhen converting from alternative designation of sieves in inch-pound units, the proper quantity in SI units is that given in Table 1 of Specication E 11, Wire-Cloth Sieves for Testing Purposes, and not the quantity calculated from the alternative designation. (For example, the 1-in. sieve is the 25.0-mm sieve, not the 25.4-mm sieve).

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