Chilean_units_of_measurement

Chilean units of measurement

Chilean units of measurement

Units of measurement used in Chile


A number of different units of measurement were used in Chile to measure quantities like length, mass, area, capacity, etc. From 1848, the metric system has been compulsory in Chile.[1][2]

Pre-metric units

Spanish customary units were used before 1848.[1][3]

Length

To measure length several units were used. Legally, one vara is equal to 0.836 m.[1] Some of the units and their legal values as follows:[1][4]

  • 1 línea = 1432 vara
  • 1 pulgada = 136 vara
  • 1 pie = 13 vara
  • 1 cuadra = 150 vara
  • 1 legua = 5400 vara

Mass

Several units were used to measure mass. One libra is equal to 0.460093 kg. Some other units are given below:[1][4]

  • 1 grano = 19216 libra
  • 1 adarme = 1256 libra
  • 1 sastellano = 1100 libra
  • 1 onza = 116 libra
  • 1 arroba = 25 libra
  • 1 quintal = 100 libra

Capacity

Mainly two systems, dry and liquid, were used to measure capacity in Chile.

Dry

One almud was equal to 8.083 L.[1][4] 12 almud were equal to one fanega.[1][4]

Liquid

One cuartillo was equal to 1.111 L.[1] 32 cuartillo were equal to one arroba.[1][4]


References

  1. Washburn, E.W. (1926). International Critical Tables of Numerical Data, Physics, Chemistry and Technology. New York: McGraw-Hil Book Company, Inc. p. 4.
  2. Clarke, F.W. (1891). Weights Measures and Money of All Nations. New York: D. Appleton & Company. pp. 23.

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