1 acre per teaspoon-mile is 1.2 mpg incase u ever need that
1 acre per flagon-rod is 0.5mpg

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1 acre per teaspoon-mile is 1.2 mpg incase u ever need that
1 acre per flagon-rod is 0.5mpg
cm³/inch was an actual useful unit used in a factory that made a product you've almost certainly used. they needed volumes in cc and had inch measuring tools, and the process (pressing powder into a die) only had significant variation in thickness but not cross section, so they multiplied thickness (inch) by dieway area (cc/in) to get volume.