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to | rod [international] rod [survey] |
How many vara [South America] in 1 rod? The answer is 5.8208333333333. We assume you are converting between vara [South America] and rod [international]. You can view more details on each measurement unit: vara [South America] or rod The SI base unit for length is the metre. 1 metre is equal to 1.1574074074074 vara [South America], or 0.19883878151595 rod. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between vara [South America] and rods. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 vara [South America] to rod = 0.1718 rod
5 vara [South America] to rod = 0.85898 rod
10 vara [South America] to rod = 1.71797 rod
20 vara [South America] to rod = 3.43593 rod
30 vara [South America] to rod = 5.1539 rod
40 vara [South America] to rod = 6.87187 rod
50 vara [South America] to rod = 8.58984 rod
75 vara [South America] to rod = 12.88475 rod
100 vara [South America] to rod = 17.17967 rod
You can do the reverse unit conversion from rod to vara [South America], or enter any two units below:
A rod is a unit of length, equal to 11 cubits, 5.0292 metres or 16.5 feet. A rod is the same length as a perch[1] and a pole. The lengths of the perch (one rod) and chain (four rods) were standardized in 1607 by Edmund Gunter.
The length is equal to the standardized length of the ox goad used by medieval English ploughmen; fields were measured in acres which were one chain (four rods) by one furlong (in the United Kingdom, ten chains).
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