Doba (unit)

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Doba was a measure of volume in the Nagybanyer works for copper in Hungary and was counted among the coal measures. Doba was also a measure of the volume of oil in the French East Indies .

Hungary

  • 2 doba = 1 hem = 12.776 cubic feet (Wiener = 31,585.111 liters ) = 403.53 cubic meters (calculated)
  • 1 doba = 201.76 cubic meters (calculated)

French East Indies

  • 1 Doba = 16 Markals = 47.856 liters

literature

  • Alois Wehrle: Textbook of tasting and metallurgy. Volume 1, Carl Gerold, Vienna 1841, p. 334.

Individual evidence

  1. Joseph Salomon: Attempt at a common comprehension lesson of arithmetic. Verlag Carl Gerold, Vienna 1825, p. 276. online .
  2. Richard Klimpert: Lexicon of coins, measures, weights, counting types and time sizes of all countries on earth. Verlag C. Regenhardt, Berlin 1896, p. 76. (Reprint Verlag Рипол Классик ISBN 978-1-14697-121-8 ).
  3. online