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lb:units.of.measurement [2024-04-25 09:10:19] – ↷ Page name changed from lb:units_of_measurement to lb:units.of.measurement ninjasrlb:units.of.measurement [2026-04-20 06:51:21] (current) ninjasr
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 ====== Units of Measurement ====== ====== Units of Measurement ======
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 This article is about my bizarre obsession: units of measurement. This article is about my bizarre obsession: units of measurement.
 ===== Foreword ===== ===== Foreword =====
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 The specialty units are essentially just ones I find neat, nothing deeper there. I have a strange obsession with some of them.\\ 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://www.sljfaq.org/cgi/junit_length.html|the converters here]] to help define the units. The converter also includes a link to an explanation of those units, if you're interested. I use [[https://www.sljfaq.org/cgi/junit_length.html|the converters here]] to help define the units. The converter also includes a link to an explanation of those units, if you're interested.
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 === Length === === Length ===
 == Local == == Local ==
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     * This is just the American inch.     * This is just the American inch.
     * It's roughly equivalent to the Sun (寸).     * It's roughly equivalent to the Sun (寸).
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 === Area === === Area ===
 == Local == == Local ==
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     * Hanafuda     * Hanafuda
       * 25.632x15.2064 分 (height x width)       * 25.632x15.2064 分 (height x width)
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 === Volume === === Volume ===
 == Local == == Local ==
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   * Cup   * Cup
     * After thinking about it, these would probably just be measured in gō. Oh well.     * After thinking about it, these would probably just be measured in gō. Oh well.
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 === Weight === === Weight ===
 == Local == == Local ==
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     * Pennyweight (dwt)     * Pennyweight (dwt)
       * 0.41472 匁       * 0.41472 匁
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 === Velocity === === Velocity ===
 == Local == == Local ==
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     * This is 1 nautical mile (浬) (nmi) per hour.     * This is 1 nautical mile (浬) (nmi) per hour.
     * This is already used in naval and aerial vehicles.     * This is already used in naval and aerial vehicles.
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 === Power === === Power ===
 == Local == == Local ==
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       * This is the definition for metric horsepower.       * This is the definition for metric horsepower.
     * I'm not sure what it's used for, but I think it's funny.     * I'm not sure what it's used for, but I think it's funny.
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 === Time === === Time ===
 I can't figure out how to deal with this just yet...so let's not split them into local and specialty. I can't figure out how to deal with this just yet...so let's not split them into local and specialty.
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   * Sexagenary Cycle   * Sexagenary Cycle
     * A period of 60 years.     * A period of 60 years.
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 ===== The Metric System(s) ===== ===== The Metric System(s) =====
 Despite how it's usually described, there isn't just one metric system.\\ Despite how it's usually described, there isn't just one metric system.\\
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 ==== Divisibility ==== ==== 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. 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.
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   * Half-a-mile   * Half-a-mile
     * 900 yards     * 900 yards
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   * Tenth-of-a-mile   * Tenth-of-a-mile
     * 180 yards     * 180 yards
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   * Kilometer   * Kilometer
     * 1000 m     * 1000 m
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   * Ninth-of-a-kilometer   * Ninth-of-a-kilometer
     * ~111.112 m     * ~111.112 m
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 For those who think a system like this wouldn't make much sense, you should remember that this is how we deal with time. For those who think a system like this wouldn't make much sense, you should remember that this is how we deal with time.
 ==== Un-Intuitive ==== ==== Un-Intuitive ====
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   * 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.   * 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.     * The project to create a luni-solar calendar was basically abandoned, but I will be returning to it soon.
-{{tag>satori}} 
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