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A cubic fathom or intaken piled fathom (IPF) was a measure of volume used for the shipment of pit props. A fathom was six feet and so this was equivalent to 216 cubic feet.[1]

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Cubic fathom

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A cubic fathom or intaken piled fathom (IPF) was a measure of volume used for the shipment of pit props. A fathom was six feet and so this was equivalent...

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Hvat

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abbreviation is used for cubic meter). This could be translated as "cubic hvat" (analogous to cubic fathom). If calculated from hvat, one cubic hvat would equal...

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List of conversion factors

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declares that the word "litre" may be employed as a special name for the cubic decimetre". CODATA Value: atomic unit of mass. (2010). National Institute...

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IPF

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entertainment content Indian People's Front, a mass organisation Intaken piled fathom, a cubic measure used for the shipment of pit props International Pen Friends...

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Greenside Mine

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paid fortnightly according to the amount of work done, measured in cubic fathoms in the stopes, or in feet for driving levels or sinking winzes. The...

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Traditional French units of measurement

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des Sciences au Louvre. Although the pouce (inch), pied (foot) and toise (fathom) were fairly consistent throughout most of pre-revolutionary France, some...

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Long Forties

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is a zone of the northern North Sea that is fairly consistently forty fathoms (240 ft; 73 m) deep. Long Forties are between the northeast coasts of Scotland...

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Lake Huron

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Lake Michigan, to which it is connected by the 5-mile-wide (8.0 km), 20-fathom-deep (120 ft; 37 m) Straits of Mackinac. Combined, Lake Michigan–Huron is...

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Loch Ness

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largest by volume in Great Britain. Its deepest point is 230 metres (126 fathoms; 755 feet), making it the second deepest loch in Scotland after Loch Morar...

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United States customary units

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31, 2022 except for historic and legacy applications." The cubic inch, cubic foot and cubic yard are commonly used for measuring volume. In addition, there...

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Imperial units

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definition of a fathom was always 6 feet. The conflict was inconsequential, as Admiralty nautical charts designated depths shallower than 5 fathoms in feet on...

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First Russian circumnavigation

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days. Nadezhda needed a complete change of rigging. Ballast and 70 cubic fathoms of firewood for the whole return trip were delivered to the ship. Provision...

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True Cross

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were found two pieces of the True Cross, as thick as a man's leg and a fathom in length." The misplacement of which particular class relics of the Holy...

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Imperial and US customary measurement systems

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removed the Troy pound from the list of legal units of measure, added the fathom to the list of legal units and fixed the ratio of metric to imperial units...

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Lake Michigan

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depth is 46 fathoms 3 feet (279 ft; 85 m), while its greatest depth is 153 fathoms 5 feet (923 ft; 281 m). It contains a volume of 1,183 cubic miles (4,932 km3)...

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Lake Baikal

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the deepest lake, with a maximum depth of 1,642 metres (5,387 feet; 898 fathoms), Lake Baikal is the world's largest freshwater lake by volume, containing...

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SS Edmund Fitzgerald

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Edmund Fitzgerald suddenly sank in Canadian (Ontario) waters 530 feet (88 fathoms; 160 m) deep, about 17 miles (15 nautical miles; 27 kilometers) from Whitefish...

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Maltese units of measurement

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These values reflect this change. These units were all (except for the cubic units) defined in 1921 relative to the British Imperial gallon, which was...

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English units

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a wine gallon with a volume of 231 cubic inches (the basis of the U.S. gallon), and an ale gallon of 282 cubic inches, were commonly used for many decades...

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Klafter

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= 658019.3 cubic millimetre 1 cubic foot = 0.0315749412 cubic metres 1 cubic inch = 18249.3 cubic millimetres 1 cubic line = 10.56 cubic millimetres...

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Toise

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French Revolution Portuguese customary units Ottoman units of measurement Fathom and klafter, similar units "toise". Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed...

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Water management in Chennai

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Chennai: The Times Group. Retrieved 9 August 2014. Lakshmi, K. "Metrowater to fathom needs of merged areas". The Hindu. Chennai: Kasturi & Sons. Retrieved 21...

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Shamkir minaret

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still a round column, six fathoms high, which has already collapsed at the top; its diameter at the base is not more than one fathom. The entire pillar has...

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Russian units of measurement

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cf. step арши́н arshin yard 1 71.12 cm 2+1⁄3 ft саже́нь, са́жень sazhen' fathom 3 2.1336 m 7 ft верста́ vyersta turn (of a plough) 1500 1.0668 km 3,500 ft...

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Lake Superior

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average depth is 80.5 fathoms (483 ft; 147 m) with a maximum depth of 222.17 fathoms (1,333 ft; 406 m). Lake Superior contains 2,900 cubic miles (12,100 km3)...

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Wood Buffalo National Park

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Alberta's largest springs (by volume, with an estimated discharge rate of eight cubic metres per second), Neon Lake Springs, are in the Jackfish River drainage...

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