I made a handy chart
Nov. 28th, 2005 01:27 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

Clicky-clicky to download printable PDF.
What we need now is Volume-Mass conversions for common substances, i.e. what is the volume of 1 lb of dry black beans, etc.
By the way, the above chart makes the U.S. system look reasonably simple, but there are something like a million different definitions for, say, the ounce: fluid or dry, troy, tower, avoirdupois, apothecary, imperial, british, U.S., etc. Also I omitted cubic linear measure (i.e. cubic inches, acre-feet, etc), minims, drams, gills, fifths, pecks, bushels, fluid scruples (!), and fluid drachms from the conversion. I realize some of those are synonyms and some are not directly comparable, but do you know which? Don't tell me about the metric system; you'll be preaching to the choir.
On another note, I spent about 45 minutes today studying quantum mechanics, and then an hour making a chart showing how to convert cups into tablespoons.
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Date: 2005-11-28 07:25 am (UTC)1 lb dry black beans is about 2 cups.
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Date: 2005-11-28 03:23 pm (UTC)speaking of handy
Date: 2005-11-28 03:26 pm (UTC)http://www.onlineconversion.com/index.htm
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