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Conversion spreadsheet

Excel sheet covering most Of the SI units.

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John McNamara21/01/2014 14:48:01
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Hi All

Stumbled on this sheet while browsing.

My computer is quite happy with it and the virus checker said OK.

This link only takes you to the home page. **LINK**

You can enter your own values.

I like the way you can see and check the formulas for yourself, they are protected (Unless you unprotect the sheet)

Regards
john

Edited By John McNamara on 21/01/2014 14:48:57

Michael Gilligan21/01/2014 17:22:59
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Looks useful, John

Thanks for the link

MichaelG.

JohnF21/01/2014 18:02:55
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Still useful but take care it seems to me that much is based on the USA gallon and NOT the imperial gallon this also impacts on the fluid ounce etc etc,

E.G 1 UK imperial gallon is 10 pounds weight

1 US gallon is 8.34 pounds weight

Thor 🇳🇴21/01/2014 18:12:14
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Thanks for the link John.

Thor

Gareth Johnston14/06/2015 22:06:54
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That is great , thanks very much.

Gary Wooding15/06/2015 07:02:23
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I've been using an offline program called Convert for some years. It has lots of different units, including Imperial and US volumes. Just download and install it - its free. Get it from **LINK**

By the way, SCAYT tells be that install is spelt instal.

Is there a way to change the text colour?

Martin Whittle15/06/2015 07:34:27
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Posted by JohnF on 21/01/2014 18:02:55:

Still useful but take care it seems to me that much is based on the USA gallon and NOT the imperial gallon this also impacts on the fluid ounce etc etc,

E.G 1 UK imperial gallon is 10 pounds weight

1 US gallon is 8.34 pounds weight

Be aware also that the spreadsheet uses the USA 'short ton' of 2000 pounds, not the Imperial ton of 2240 pounds (known as the 'long ton' in USA)

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