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How many cubit [Royal Egyptian] in 1 chi? The answer is 0.63673989175422. We assume you are converting between cubit [Royal Egyptian] and chinese foot. You can view more details on each measurement unit: cubit [Royal Egyptian] or chi The SI base unit for length is the metre. 1 metre is equal to 1.9102196752627 cubit [Royal Egyptian], or 3 chi. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between cubits and chinese feet. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 cubit [Royal Egyptian] to chi = 1.5705 chi
5 cubit [Royal Egyptian] to chi = 7.8525 chi
10 cubit [Royal Egyptian] to chi = 15.705 chi
15 cubit [Royal Egyptian] to chi = 23.5575 chi
20 cubit [Royal Egyptian] to chi = 31.41 chi
25 cubit [Royal Egyptian] to chi = 39.2625 chi
30 cubit [Royal Egyptian] to chi = 47.115 chi
40 cubit [Royal Egyptian] to chi = 62.82 chi
50 cubit [Royal Egyptian] to chi = 78.525 chi
You can do the reverse unit conversion from chi to cubit [Royal Egyptian], or enter any two units below:
The chi (Chinese: 尺; pinyin: chǐ, Wade-Giles: chih) or shaku (Japanese: 尺) is a traditional Chinese and Japanese unit of length, approximately equal to the foot. As with other measurements, it was originally derived from nature: the average length between nodes on bamboo. In both countries the same character is used to write the name for both units. Although of common origin, the current standard value of the two units is slightly different in the two countries.
In both countries, the chi or shaku is divided into 10 smaller units, known as 寸 (cun in China, or sun in Japan). 10 chi or shaku are equal to a 丈 (zhang in Chinese, or jō in Japanese).
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