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Convert Tun to Barrel (US dry)

Use this free online volume converter to change tun into barrel (us dry) instantly. Type in the tun value, and the equivalent barrel (us dry) is calculated for you in real time.

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How to use this Tun to Barrel (US dry) Converter 🤔

Follow these steps to convert given Tun value from Tun units to Barrel (US dry) units.

  1. Enter the input Tun value in the text field.
  2. The given Tun is converted to Barrel (US dry) in realtime ⌚ using the formula, and displayed under the Barrel (US dry) label.
  3. You may copy the resulting Barrel (US dry) value using the Copy button.

Formula

To convert given volume from Tun to Barrel (US dry), use the following formula.

Barrel (US dry) = Tun * 8.249923270802913

Calculation

Calculation will be done after you enter a valid input.

Tun to Barrel (US dry) Conversion Table

The following table gives some of the most used conversions from Tun to Barrel (US dry).

Tun (tun)Barrel (US dry) (bl (US))
0.01 tun0.08249923271 bl (US)
0.1 tun0.825 bl (US)
1 tun8.2499 bl (US)
2 tun16.4998 bl (US)
3 tun24.7498 bl (US)
4 tun32.9997 bl (US)
5 tun41.2496 bl (US)
6 tun49.4995 bl (US)
7 tun57.7495 bl (US)
8 tun65.9994 bl (US)
9 tun74.2493 bl (US)
10 tun82.4992 bl (US)
20 tun164.9985 bl (US)
50 tun412.4962 bl (US)
100 tun824.9923 bl (US)
1000 tun8249.9233 bl (US)

Tun

The tun is a unit of measurement used to quantify large volumes, particularly in the context of liquids such as wine or beer. It is defined as approximately 1,016.5 liters or 1,056 US quarts. Historically, the tun was used to measure the capacity of large casks or barrels for storing and transporting liquids. The term is still referenced in certain industries, such as brewing and winemaking, where large volumes are common. Although less commonly used today, it remains part of historical measurement systems and is occasionally encountered in trade and commerce.

Barrel (US dry)

The US dry barrel is a unit of measurement used to quantify dry goods, such as grains and other agricultural products. It originates from traditional agricultural practices in the United States, where standardized measures were essential for trade and storage. Historically, the dry barrel was crucial for farmers and merchants to ensure consistent quantities and fair trade. Today, it is still used in the agricultural industry and by regulatory agencies for reporting and compliance purposes.