Cubic Engineer Rod

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The cubic engineer rod was an Austrian measure of volume. The dimensions feet , inches and lines are all Austrian.

The underlying cubic foot was divided into 1000 cubic inches (decimal) with 1000 cubic lines (decimal) each.

In general, however, these values ​​apply:

  • 1 cubic foot = 1728 cubic inches at 1728 cubic lines = 0.03158774 cubic meters = 1892.415 Parisian cubic inches = 0.9215366 Parisian cubic feet

The engineering rod length measure was 10 feet by 10 decimal inches by 10 decimal lines.

See also

literature

  • Christian Noback , Friedrich Eduard Noback : Complete paperback of the coin, measure and weight ratios, government papers, exchange and banking and the customs of all countries and trading venues. F. A. Brockhaus, Leipzig 1849, p. 1461.

Individual evidence

  1. Fr. Silber: The coins, measures and weights of all countries in the world individually calculated according to their values ​​and relationships to all German coins, measures and weights. In addition to information on the trading venues and their billing relationships. Moritz Ruhl, Leipzig 1861, p. 195.
  2. ^ A b Christian Noback, Friedrich Eduard Noback: Complete paperback of the coin, measure and weight ratios, the government papers, the exchange and banking system and the customs of all countries and trading places. F. A. Brockhaus, Leipzig 1849, p. 1459.