The bath is an ancient Biblical Hebrew unit of liquid volume, primarily used for measuring liquids like water and oil.
Approximately equal to 22 liters (about 6 gallons).
Used in the Old Testament for ritual and everyday measurements.
Summary:
1 bath โ 22 liters
Ancient Hebrew liquid measure
Common in Biblical contexts for oils, water, and other liquids
CCF stands for "hundred cubic feet" and is a unit of volume commonly used to measure natural gas and water consumption.
1 CCF = 100 cubic feet โ 2.83 cubic meters
Often used by utility companies for billing
Measures quantities of gas or water usage over time
1 CCF = 100 cubic feet
Used in utility billing for gas and water
Practical for measuring moderate volumes of fluids or gases
No conversions available for volume.