Tag: Unit

  • A kilo, a few pounds?A pound, a few grams?1 kg, 1 lbs, 1 ounces and other weight units conversion?

    A kilo, a few pounds?A pound, a few grams?1 kg, 1 lbs, 1 ounces and other weight units conversion?

    The question @issue the trading market today is about "a kilo and a few pounds?"A pound, a few grams?1 kg, 1 lbs, 1 ounces and other weight units conversion?」

    Pound (POUND,LB) is an imperial quality representation unit in the UK and the United States.Since the Roman era, after years of evolution, the modern British quality measurement system has derived many different definitions of the weight measurement of "pounds", such as Troy pounds, tower pounds, merchant pounds, London pounds, metric pounds, international pounds, etc., to provide easy use in various fields of the market.

    Ounce (ounce,oz), or ounces, Port translation "Oz" or "ounce", for the British mass, weight or volume of units, formerly known as British Two or 唡.

    Weight unit conversion in kilograms, pounds and ounces

    • 1 kg (kilograms) = 1000 grams (grams).
    • 1 kg (kilograms) = 2.20462262 lbs (Pound, lb).
    • 1 lbs = 453.59237 grams.
    • 1 oz (oz) = 28.35 g
    • 1 lbs = 16 oz (oz)

    Extended reading: "A pound, a few two?"A pound and a few kilos?1 Jin, 1 Jin, 1 Jin and other weight units conversion?

  • A pound, a few, two?A pound and a few kilos?1 Jin, 1 Jin, 1 Jin and other weight units conversion?

    A pound, a few, two?A pound and a few kilos?1 Jin, 1 Jin, 1 Jin and other weight units conversion?

    Today in Taiwan's traditional market common weight units @issue question is about "a pound and a few?"A pound and a few kilos?1 Jin, 1 Jin, 1 Jin and other weight units conversion?」

    Jin, also known as Sima, is China's traditional measure of quality and weight units, originated in China, and then with cultural ideas passed on to the Korean Peninsula, Japan, Vietnam, Malay Peninsula and other places.At present, it is mostly the usual weight units of traditional markets and comptoirs (such as tea lines).

    Taiwan Island in the Japanese era due to the need to transport crops to Japan, thus imitating the Japanese ruler method, the establishment of a similar to the Japanese Jin Taiwan "Taiwan Jin."After the restoration of Taiwan by the Republic of China, it acquiesced to the Taiwan Jin as a common unit of weight in Taiwan, and Kinmen and Mazu still used the official "Jin" of the Republic of China because they were not colonized by Japan.

    Conversion of weight units of Jin, Taiwan Jin, Taiwan two and kg

    Taiwan

    • 1 Jin = 1 Jin (Vegetable market, tea industry and other industries are general units).
    • 1 catties = 600 grams = 0.6 kg.
    • 1 Jin = 162 (also known as Taiwan two).
    • 1 sets two = 37.5 grams.

    Mainland China, Kinmen, Lianjiang (Mazu) region

    • 1 Jin = 1 Jin.
    • 1 Jin = 500 grams.
    • 1 Jin = 102.
    • 12 = 50 grams.

    From the above units simple conversion can be learned that the 1 Jin in mainland China is about 13 to 142 of Taiwan Jin.

    Extended Reading/recommendation Appendix

    1. A kilo, a few pounds?A pound, a few grams?1 kg, 1 lbs, 1 ounces and other weight units conversion?
    2. The historical origin of Taiwan's unique weight unit "Taiwan Jin".
  • The historical origin of Taiwan's unique weight unit "Taiwan Jin"

    The historical origin of Taiwan's unique weight unit "Taiwan Jin"

    Although as early as 7,000 years ago, the soil of Taiwan and mainland China was connected and the ecology was balanced, but according to the historical records of the letter, the cultural contact between Taiwan and China dates back to the Li dynasty in the early more than 1000 years.But after the Ming dynasty and the Qing Dynasty, the middle was once occupied by Japan's war as a colony, until the end of the Second World War and then returned to the hands of our Chinese nation.

    Although Japan has only occupied the island of Taiwan for about 50 years, the bloody crackdown from the early days of the Japanese army, the massacre of hundreds of thousands of dissidents and the strengthening of the Japanese imperial Education in the later period have resulted in more or less flooding of Japanese customs in various parts of Taiwan after the restoration of the people.For example, the "Taiwan Jin" commonly used in Taiwan's traditional market and tea industry is an example from the flow of Japanese militarism to this day.

    Taiwan Island in the Japanese era due to the need to transport a large number of crops to Japan, or even as Japan to launch war materiel use, thus imitating the Japanese ruler, the same Taiwan Jin "Taiwan Jin", to facilitate the many uneducated people at that time at the bottom of Taiwan to convert.After the restoration of Taiwan by the Republic of China, it acquiesced in the deep folk Taiwan Jin as a common unit of weight in Taiwan, and Kinmen and Mazu still used the official "Jin" of the Republic of China because they were not colonized by Japan.

    Jin, also known as Sima; two, also known as Sima Two, both are since ancient times since the traditional measures of quality and weight units.Originated in the Chinese Zhou Dynasty, and with the cultural thought passed on to the Korean Peninsula, Japan, Vietnam, Malay Peninsula and other places, the actual quality with the local and the Times have a slight change.At present, it is mostly the usual weight units of traditional markets and comptoirs (such as tea lines).

    In ancient China, there was an official position called "Sima", Sima mainly in charge of the military, of which because forage management needs to weigh, so "sima" and weight units on the relationship.Since the beginning of the week, China has had weight units: Jin, two, money, points, so called "Sima", "Sima two" and so on, the measurement of the tool is called "Sima Scale", this standard is also known as "Sima Ping system logo."A Sima equals 16 sima Two, the idiom "dozen" is so coming.

  • What is the difference between Unit of length, Chinese inches and Imperial inches, Chinese feet and Imperial feet?

    The question today is, “What is the difference between Unit of length, Chinese inches and Imperial inches, Chinese feet and Imperial feet?”

    I believe that many people must be in the length of units, inch, inch, ruler, foot usage feel hu, the following will explain to you the practical significance of these units of length.”

    The simplest way to remember, there is no “mouth” next to the word “inch” is the Republic of China system, there is the word “mouth” next to the “inch” is the British system.

    System of the Republic of China

    1 inch equals 3 cm (300.3 mm in precision).

    1 feet equals 10 inches, and is equal to 30 centimeters.

    Ruler is also called the ruler, Inch is the Taiwan inch.

    British system

    1 inches equals 2.54 centimeters.

    1 feet equals 12 inches, and is equal to 30.48 centimeters.

    Inch is also known as the inch, marker symbol can be written 1 “, feet also known as feet, marker symbols can be written 1 ‘.For example, 32-inch TV can write 32 “, 20 feet Container can write 20 ‘.

    Reference

    1. Length unit, mm, cm, what does it mean?
  • Length unit, mm, mm, cm, cm what does it mean?

    A millimeter refers to 1mm, equal to one millimeter.A millimeter refers to 1mm, equal to one millimeter.

    One centimeter refers to 1cm, which is equal to one centimeter.

    A millimeter is “not equal to” a millimeter!One centimeter is not equal to one centimeter.

    As a result of the use of metric units in China, the basic unit of length is “millimeter”, “centimeter”, “meter”, respectively, corresponding to the use of international units of mainland China’s “millimeters”, “centimeters” and “meters”, of which “CL” and “pct” is not simply genuine and simplified correspondence, the two units are not interchangeable.

    In addition, China’s metric units in addition to the length of the previous opening, there is still a public inch [i] (corresponding to the mainland of the meter), the public (corresponding to 10 meters), public (corresponding to hundreds of meters) and kilometers (corresponding to kilometers) and other uses.

    Further reading/recommendations Appendix:

    1. What is the difference between a male inch and an inch, a meter and a foot in a unit of length?