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Cambodian units of measurement

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Units of measurement used in Cambodia

A number ofunits of measurement have been used inCambodia to measure length, mass, volume, etc.

Themetric system is compulsory in Cambodia since 1914.[1][2]

Older units, before the metric system

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Length

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Several units were used to measure length. One muoi (or mot thuoc) was equal to 1 metre.[3] Some other units are given below:.[3]

1 phyeam = 2 muoi = 2 m

1 sen = 20 phyeam = 40 muoi = 40 m

1 yoch = 400 sen = 16,000 muoi = 16 km

Cham am

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Thecham am is a unit of length, used during the 18th–20th century in Cambodia.[4] It is equivalent to 12thneap or 25 centimetres (9.8 in).[5]

Thneap

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Thethneap is a unit of length, used during 18th – 20th century in Cambodia.[6] It is equal to112 cham am,2+112 cm or about 20.8333 mm.[7]

Weight

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Several units were used to measure mass. One muoi (mot dong can tay) was equal to 0.600 kg.[3] Some other units are given below:[3]

1 lin =380 muoi = 22.5 g

1 hun = 10 lin =38 muoi = 225 g

1 chin = 10 hun =3+34 muoi = 2.25 kg

1tael = 10 chin =37+12 muoi = 22.5 kg

1 neal = 16 tael = 360 kg

1 pram roi (not can tay) = 1000 muoi = 600 kg

1 chong = 50 neal = 30,000 muoi = 18 t

1 hap (picul) = 20 chong = 600,000 muoi = 360 t

Capacity

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Several units were used to measure capacity. One sesep (vuong mot gia) was equal to 40 litres.[3] Some other units are given below:[3]

1 muoi (vuong mot ba tay) =140 sesep = 1 L

1 kantang =316 sesep = 7.5 L

1 tao = 2 kantang =38 sesep = 15 L

1 thang = 2 tao =34 sesep = 30 L

Metric system

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Length

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Metric system has been compulsory with the name muoi mètre for meter.[1]

Mass

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Metric system has been compulsory with the following names:[1]

1 muoi gram = 1 g

1 hocsep = 60 kg.

Capacity

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Metric system has been compulsory with the following names:[1]

1 muoi litre = 1L

1 sêsep litre = 40L.

References

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  1. ^abcdWashburn, E.W. (1926).International Critical Tables of Numerical Data, Physics, Chemistry and Technology. New York: McGraw-Hil Book Company, Inc. p. 8.
  2. ^Cardarelli, F. (2003).Encyclopaedia of Scientific Units, Weights and Measures. Their SI Equivalences and Origins. London: Springer. p. 7.ISBN 978-1-4471-1122-1.
  3. ^abcdefCardarelli, F. (2003).Encyclopaedia of Scientific Units, Weights and Measures. Their SI Equivalences and Origins. London: Springer. pp. 146, 147.ISBN 978-1-4471-1122-1.
  4. ^Cham am, Sizes.com, retrieved2008-11-16
  5. ^World Weights and Measures: Handbook for Statisticians,United Nations Statistical Office, 1955, p. 42
  6. ^Sizes website, retrieved 16/11/08
  7. ^World Weights and Measures: Handbook for Statisticians.United Nations Statistical Office, 1955, p42.[1]
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