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| + | ====== Units of Measurement ====== | ||
| + | This article is about my bizarre obsession: units of measurement. | ||
| + | {{tag> | ||
| + | ===== Foreword ===== | ||
| + | Although the contents of this article may give the impression I am in favor of the Imperial system, I assure readers that is not the case. Until fairly recently, I was in favor of the metric system, seeing as I grew up with it. I've never really used Imperial units at all.\\ | ||
| + | However, I believe the metric system has flaws the Imperial system does not. Those are detailed later. Most significantly, | ||
| + | The first half of this article details a suggestion I have for an alternative system, or system// | ||
| + | ===== The ' | ||
| + | The system is built around different ' | ||
| + | - Scientific | ||
| + | * These units would be used by ' | ||
| + | * For the purposes of this article, it should be assumed the SI units are scientific ones. | ||
| + | - ' | ||
| + | * Units in use in day-to-day by the majority of people and for domestic trade. | ||
| + | * This article will use some of the [[wp> | ||
| + | - Specialty | ||
| + | * Units that don't belong in the other two layers. These are used in special circumstances. | ||
| + | I believe this is the most reasonable way to deal with units of measurements.\\ | ||
| + | It should be noted that the units I use as examples wouldn' | ||
| + | ==== The Units ==== | ||
| + | This lists a number of units as examples. The units for the ' | ||
| + | The local units are vaguely based on the aforementioned Japanese units, but I redefine some. I'll explain those when they come along.\\ | ||
| + | The specialty units are essentially just ones I find neat, nothing deeper there. I have a strange obsession with some of them.\\ | ||
| + | I use [[https:// | ||
| + | <WRAP group> | ||
| + | <WRAP column half> | ||
| + | === Length === | ||
| + | == Local == | ||
| + | * Shaku (尺) | ||
| + | * 10/33 m (([[https:// | ||
| + | * This is basically the standard unit of length. | ||
| + | * Ken (間) | ||
| + | * 6 尺 | ||
| + | * Chō (町) | ||
| + | * 60 間 | ||
| + | * Ri (里) | ||
| + | * 36 町 | ||
| + | * Sun (寸) | ||
| + | * 1/12 尺 | ||
| + | * This is a redefinition. | ||
| + | * Bu (分) | ||
| + | * 1/12 寸 | ||
| + | * This is a redefinition. | ||
| + | Sun, Bu and Jō are redefined to make division easier, as multiples of 6 are very easy to divide, compared to multiples of 10.\\ | ||
| + | From smallest to biggest: | ||
| + | * 分 | ||
| + | * 寸 | ||
| + | * 尺 | ||
| + | * 間 | ||
| + | * 町 | ||
| + | * 里 | ||
| + | == Specialty == | ||
| + | * Hiro (尋) | ||
| + | * 1 間 | ||
| + | * A unit of depth(([[https:// | ||
| + | * It's a traditional unit, so I see no reason not to include it. Although I'm not sure I'd use it personally. | ||
| + | * Jō (丈) | ||
| + | * 12 尺 or 2 間 | ||
| + | * This is a redefinition. | ||
| + | * I don't remember my exact reasoning for why I wanted to keep this one. But why not eh? | ||
| + | * Nautical Mile (浬/nmi) | ||
| + | * 6112 尺 | ||
| + | * I'm not actually too sure of how it's used in the real world. The most I know is that it's used to define the knot, which is another specialty unit. | ||
| + | * The character used here is apparently the one used for it, although I'm not sure. The alternative form is also 海里(([[https:// | ||
| + | * I have an unusual obsession with the Nautical Mile. | ||
| + | * Lunar Distance (LD) | ||
| + | * 97880 里 or 1, | ||
| + | * I believe it could be used for inter-planetary travel, once that's a thing. The other units of measurement are too big to be useful for that. | ||
| + | * League (lea) | ||
| + | * 3 里 or 108 町 or 6480 間 or 38880 尺 | ||
| + | * I believe it could be used as a unit of depth, similar to the Hiro (尋). | ||
| + | * Gata (型) | ||
| + | * This is just the American inch. | ||
| + | * It's roughly equivalent to the Sun (寸). | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | <WRAP column half> | ||
| + | === Area === | ||
| + | == Local == | ||
| + | * Tsubo (坪) | ||
| + | * 1 間< | ||
| + | * Se (畝) | ||
| + | * 30 坪 | ||
| + | I don't know whether the rest should be left as-is or whether they should be redefined, so I'll only leave these two. The Shaku (勺) is a bit of a confusing one in particular. | ||
| + | == Specialty == | ||
| + | * Bu (歩) | ||
| + | * 1 坪 | ||
| + | * Used in agriculture(([[http:// | ||
| + | * ' | ||
| + | * Just [[https:// | ||
| + | * Used for paper, obviously. | ||
| + | * [[https:// | ||
| + | * Used for paper as well. | ||
| + | * Tatami Mat (畳) | ||
| + | * 1/2 坪 | ||
| + | * These are already used within Japan. | ||
| + | * Playing Cards | ||
| + | * There are no standard sizes, so I'll only mention Hanafuda cards. | ||
| + | * Hanafuda | ||
| + | * 25.632x15.2064 分 (height x width) | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | <WRAP group> | ||
| + | <WRAP column half> | ||
| + | === Volume === | ||
| + | == Local == | ||
| + | * Shō (升) | ||
| + | * 2401/1331 litres(([[https:// | ||
| + | * Gō (合) | ||
| + | * 1/10 升 | ||
| + | * Shaku (勺) | ||
| + | * 1/10 合 | ||
| + | * The Shaku annoys yet again. | ||
| + | == Specialty == | ||
| + | * Pint | ||
| + | * 315 升 or 3780 合 | ||
| + | * I would buy a pint of [[lb: | ||
| + | * Cup | ||
| + | * After thinking about it, these would probably just be measured in gō. Oh well. | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | <WRAP column half> | ||
| + | === Weight === | ||
| + | == Local == | ||
| + | * Momme (匁) | ||
| + | * 3.75 g | ||
| + | * Kin (斥) | ||
| + | * 160 匁 | ||
| + | == Specialty == | ||
| + | * Hyakume (百目) | ||
| + | * 100 匁 | ||
| + | * The name literally means ' | ||
| + | * Troy weights | ||
| + | * These are used for precious metals. | ||
| + | * Grain (gr) | ||
| + | * 0.01728 匁 | ||
| + | * Seriously. | ||
| + | * Ounce (oz t) | ||
| + | * 8.2944 匁 | ||
| + | * Troy Pound | ||
| + | * 99.5328 匁 | ||
| + | * Pennyweight (dwt) | ||
| + | * 0.41472 匁 | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | <WRAP group> | ||
| + | <WRAP column half> | ||
| + | === Velocity === | ||
| + | == Local == | ||
| + | There aren't any specific units of velocity, besides specialty units, so I've come up with one of my own. | ||
| + | * Shaku (尺) | ||
| + | * 1 尺/s | ||
| + | * 1 Shaku (length) per second. | ||
| + | == Specialty == | ||
| + | * Knot | ||
| + | * This is 1 nautical mile (浬) (nmi) per hour. | ||
| + | * This is already used in naval and aerial vehicles. | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | <WRAP column half> | ||
| + | === Power === | ||
| + | == Local == | ||
| + | I haven' | ||
| + | == Specialty == | ||
| + | * Calorie (㌍) | ||
| + | * 4184 Joules | ||
| + | * Specifically for foodstuffs and such. | ||
| + | * Horsepower (hp) | ||
| + | * 735.5 watts | ||
| + | * This is the definition for metric horsepower. | ||
| + | * I'm not sure what it's used for, but I think it's funny. | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | === Time === | ||
| + | I can't figure out how to deal with this just yet...so let's not split them into local and specialty. | ||
| + | * True Hours | ||
| + | * These are unequal hours. The ' | ||
| + | * These are also called ' | ||
| + | * I think they' | ||
| + | * Lunar Month | ||
| + | * These are split into two kinds. | ||
| + | - The amount of time it takes the Moon to orbit the Earth. | ||
| + | - The amount of time it takes a full Moon to cycle back to a full Moon. | ||
| + | * Of those two, I find the second more interesting. | ||
| + | * Season | ||
| + | * A period that roughly aligns with a quarter of a year. | ||
| + | * Sexagenary Cycle | ||
| + | * A period of 60 years. | ||
| + | ===== The Metric System(s) ===== | ||
| + | Despite how it's usually described, there isn't just one metric system.\\ | ||
| + | The system can split into two ' | ||
| + | Listed below < | ||
| + | I will reiterate that I don't like the Imperial System either. But it should be noted that the metric system being better than the imperial system doesn' | ||
| + | ==== Divisibility ==== | ||
| + | The metric system isn't as comfortably divisible as possible. To demonstrate this, let's say there are 1800 yards in a mile, then we compare the divisions of the mile to the divisions of the kilometer. The actual lengths of these units in the real world don't matter. | ||
| + | <WRAP group> | ||
| + | <WRAP column half> | ||
| + | * Half-a-mile | ||
| + | * 900 yards | ||
| + | * Third-of-a-mile | ||
| + | * 600 yards | ||
| + | * Quarter-of-a-mile | ||
| + | * 450 yards | ||
| + | * Fifth-of-a-mile | ||
| + | * 360 yards | ||
| + | * Sixth-of-a-mile | ||
| + | * 300 yards | ||
| + | * Seventh-of-a-mile | ||
| + | * 257.1428571428571 yards | ||
| + | * Eighth-of-a-mile | ||
| + | * 225 yards | ||
| + | * Ninth-of-a-mile | ||
| + | * 200 yards | ||
| + | * Tenth-of-a-mile | ||
| + | * 180 yards | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | <WRAP column half> | ||
| + | * Kilometer | ||
| + | * 1000 m | ||
| + | * Half-a-kilometer | ||
| + | * 500 m | ||
| + | * Third-of-a-kilometer | ||
| + | * ~333.334 m | ||
| + | * Fourth-of-a-kilometer | ||
| + | * 250 m | ||
| + | * Fifth-of-a-kilometer | ||
| + | * 200 m | ||
| + | * Sixth-a-kilometer | ||
| + | * ~166.667 m | ||
| + | * Seventh-of-a-kilometer | ||
| + | * 142.8571428571429 m | ||
| + | * Eighth-of-a-kilometer | ||
| + | * 125 m | ||
| + | * Ninth-of-a-kilometer | ||
| + | * ~111.112 m | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | For those who think a system like this wouldn' | ||
| + | ==== Un-Intuitive ==== | ||
| + | I remembered one other anti-metric argument that I'll detail at some point in the future, be excited! | ||
| + | === Names === | ||
| + | The example I'll use once I bother to write this bit will concern the ℓ. | ||
| + | ==== Cumbersome ==== | ||
| + | I remembered another one! However, this one is much weaker than the other two. | ||
| + | ===== Trivilinks ===== | ||
| + | * I've been working on an article on calendars, but I abandoned it considering how complicated it turned out to be. I'll return to it one day. Be excited for the luni-solar calendar. | ||
| + | * The project to create a luni-solar calendar was basically abandoned, but I will be returning to it soon. | ||