A tub is a unit of measurement commonly used to denote the volume of liquids, particularly in industrial contexts. In different regions and industries, the specifics of what constitutes a "tub" can vary, but it is generally understood as a large container used for holding liquids or other materials. In terms of specific volume, a tub can refer to: - **Imperial Tub**: Approximately 0.1 cubic meters (or 100 liters).
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