According to to scientific investigation a small drip has a volume of about 1/4 of a milliliter (0.25 ml). So, by my estimates, there are about 4,000 drips in a liter of water. A gallon is equal to 3.7854 liters, so, by the math (4,000 times 3.7854), we have about 15,100 drips per gallon.
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