§600.TABLE C. Illinois Standard Weights and Measures  


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    United States Linear Measure

     

                12 inches (in.) = 1 foot (ft.)

                3 ft. = yard (yd.) = 36 inches

                5½ yards = 1 rod (rd.) = 16½ feet

                320 rods = 1 mile (mi.) = 1760 yards = 5,280 feet

     

    Chain Measure (Gunter's or Surveyor's Chain)

     

                7.92 inches = 1 link (li.)

                100 li. = 1 chain (ch) = 66 feet

                80 ch. = 1 mile (mi)

                The engineer's chain is 100 feet long and consists

                of 100 links of 12 inches each. 52.8 chains = 1 mile.

     

    Square Measure

     

                144 square inches (sq. in.) = 1 square foot (sq. ft.)

                9 sq. ft. = 1 sq. yard (sq. yd.)

                30¼ sq. yard = 1 square rod (sq. rd.) = 272¼ sq. ft.

                160 sq. rd. = 1 acre (a) = 4,840 sq. yd. = 43,560 sq. ft.

     

    Surveyor's Measure

     

                625 square links (sq. li.) = 1 square rod (sq. rd.)

                16 sq. rods = 1 square chain (sq. ch.)

                10 sq. ch. = 1 acre (a)

                640 a. = 1 square mile (sq. mi.)

                36 sq. mi. (6 mi. sq.) = 1 township (tp.) = 2,304 a.

     

    Cubic Measure

     

                1728 cubic inches (cu. in.) = 1 cubic foot (cu. ft.)

                27 cu. ft. = 1 cubic yard (cu. yd.)

     

    United States Liquid Measure

     

                4 gills (gi) = 1 pint (pt)

                2 pt. = 1 quart (qt) = 8 gills

                4 qt. = 1 gallon (gal.) = 8 pints = 32 gills

                31½ gal. = 1 barrel (bbl) = 126 quarts.

                2 bbl. = 1 hogshead (hhd) = 63 gallons = 252 quarts.

     

    Apothecaries' Fluid Measure

     

                60 minims (m.) = 1 fluid dram (fl. dr.)

                8 fl. dr. = 1 fluid ounce (fl. oz.) = 480 minims

                16 fl. oz. = 1 pint (0) = 128 fl. dr. = 7,680 m.

                8 0. = 1 gallon (cong.) = 128 fl. oz. = 1,024 fl. dr.

     

    U.S. Dry Measure

     

                2 pints (pt.) = 1 quart (qt.)

                8 qt. = 1 peck (pk) = 16 pints

                4 pk. = 1 bushel (bu.) = 32 quarts = 64 pints

                105 quarts = 1 barrel (for fruits and vegetables) = 7,056 cubic inches.

     

    Avoirdupois Weight

     

                27 11/32 grains (gr.) = 1 dram (dr.)

                16 dr. = 1 ounce (oz.) = 437½ grains

                16 oz. = 1 pound (lb.) = 156 drams = 7000 grains

                100 lbs. = 1 hundred weight (cwt.) = 1600 ounces

                20 cwt. = 1 ton (t.) = 2,000 pounds

     

    Troy Weight

     

                24 grains (gr.) 1 pennyweight (dwt.)

                20 dwt. = 1 ounce (oz.) = 480 grains

                12 oz. = 1 pound (lb.) = 240 dwt. = 5,760 gr.

     

    Apothecaries' Weight

     

                20 grains (gr.) = scruple

                3 scruples = 1 dram = 60 grains

                8 drams = 1 ounce = 24 scruples = 480 grains

                12 ounces = 1 pound (lb.) = 96 drams = 288 scruples =

                5,760 grains

     

    The Metric System

     

    The metric system is based on a unit of length (the meter.). A cubic box one-tenth of a meter on the side has the unit of capacity, a liter, and the water contained in a liter weighs one kilogram.  The unit of weight, the gram, in the metric system is the weight of water contained in a cubical box one-hundredth of a meter on a side. (Note: These values are not precisely correct but hold for all but the most refined measurements.)

     

    The entire system is then built up by multiplying or dividing the unit by ten, one hundred and one thousand, using always the same prefix to indicate what the unit is multiplied or divided by, thus:

     

    milli means 1/1000 or divided by 1000

    centi means 1/100 or divided by 100

    deci means 1/10 or divided by 10

    deka means 10 or multiplied by 10

    hecto means 100 or multiplied by 100

    kilo means 1000 or multiplied by 1000

     

    The tables then become:

     

                Length

     

    10 milli-meters = 1 centi-meter

    10 centi-meters = 1 deci-meter

    10 deci-meters = 1 meter

    10 meters = 1 deka-meter

    10 deka-meters = 1 hecto-meter

    10 hecto-meters = 1 kilo-meter

     

                Weight

     

    10 milli-grams = 1 centi-gram

    10 centi-grams = 1 deci-gram

    10 deci-grams = 1 gram

    10 grams = 1 deka-gram

    10 deka-grams = 1 hecto-gram

    10 hecto-grams = 1 kilogram

     

                Capacity

     

    10 milli-liters = 1 centi-liter

    10 centi-liters = 1 deci-liter

    10 deci-liters = 1 liter (1 cubic deci-meter)

    10 liters = 1 deka-liter

    10 deka-liters = 1 hecto-liter

    10 hecto-liters = 1 kilo-liter

     

                Area

     

    100 sq. meters = 1 are.

    100 are. = 1 hectare

    100 hectares = 1 sq. kilometer

     

    In the metric system there is but one standard of weight, one standard of measure for liquids and dry commodities alike, and but one standard of length.

     

    (Source:  Amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 1141, effective January 1, 1998)