Kannor (kanna) | Cubic feet (ft3) |
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0 | 0 |
1 | 0.09241853016503 |
2 | 0.1848370603301 |
3 | 0.2772555904951 |
4 | 0.3696741206601 |
5 | 0.4620926508252 |
6 | 0.5545111809902 |
7 | 0.6469297111552 |
8 | 0.7393482413203 |
9 | 0.8317667714853 |
10 | 0.9241853016503 |
20 | 1.8483706033007 |
30 | 2.772555904951 |
40 | 3.6967412066013 |
50 | 4.6209265082516 |
60 | 5.545111809902 |
70 | 6.4692971115523 |
80 | 7.3934824132026 |
90 | 8.317667714853 |
100 | 9.2418530165033 |
1000 | 92.418530165033 |
Converting between volume units like Kannor and Cubic feet requires understanding their relationship. Since the Kannor isn't a commonly recognized or standardized unit of volume, its conversion factor to cubic feet can vary based on region, historical context, or specific industry usage. Therefore, the conversion requires defining a specific "Kannor" unit. For this example, we will assume that 1 Kannor equals to the Israeli unit of volume called "Kanna" which is equal to 2.17 Liters based on the "Shiurei Torah" which is an Halachic measurement. This will allow us to convert from liters to cubic feet.
Before we start, let's establish the relationship between liters (which Kanna is based on) and cubic feet:
Using this conversion factor, we can convert between Kannor (assuming it's Kanna which is 2.17 liters) and cubic feet.
To convert 1 Kannor (Kanna) to cubic feet, we first need to convert Kannor (Kanna) to liters and then convert liters to cubic feet.
Kannor (Kanna) to Liters:
Liters to Cubic Feet:
Now, multiply the Kannor (Kanna) volume in liters by the conversion factor to get the volume in cubic feet:
So, 1 Kannor (assuming it's Kanna equal to 2.17 liters) is approximately 0.076632 cubic feet.
To convert 1 cubic foot to Kannor (Kanna), we reverse the process. First, convert cubic feet to liters and then liters to Kannor (Kanna).
Cubic Feet to Liters:
Liters to Kannor (Kanna):
Now, multiply the volume in cubic feet by the conversion factor to get the volume in liters:
Then, convert liters to Kannor (Kanna):
So, 1 cubic foot is approximately 13.0492 Kannor (assuming it's Kanna equal to 2.17 liters).
Since "Kannor" isn't a standard unit, these examples use "Kanna" (assumed to be 2.17 liters) for illustrative purposes:
Aquarium:
Gardening Pot:
Concrete Volume:
Given that we are assuming "Kannor" is "Kanna", in Jewish law, the "Kanna" is a unit of volume used to measure liquids. There are varying opinions on its exact size, primarily debated among rabbinic scholars such as Rabbi Avrohom Yeshaya Karelitz (the Chazon Ish) and Rabbi Chaim Noach Stern. The value of 2.17 liters (or 2170 cubic centimeters) is based on the "Shiurei Torah" which is an Halachic measurement. Different opinions range from approximately 0.5 liters to over 2 liters, based on differing interpretations of ancient Talmudic and rabbinic sources.
Sources:
See below section for step by step unit conversion with formulas and explanations. Please refer to the table below for a list of all the Cubic feet to other unit conversions.
Kannor is an archaic unit of volume, primarily used in regions of South Asia, particularly in areas of historical Kannada-speaking influence. It's important to note that the exact volume represented by a "Kannor" could vary significantly depending on the specific locality and time period. Think of it like "acre" in the west which varies in size from country to country and even from region to region. Below is more information about Kannor to answer the question.
The precise etymology of the word "Kannor" and its initial standardization are challenging to trace due to the lack of consistent historical record-keeping for local units of measurement. However, it's reasonable to assume its development was tied to agricultural practices and trade within the region. Kannor, like many traditional volume units, likely originated as a practical measure related to the capacity of common containers used for storing and transporting goods, especially grains. Its formation was influenced by the needs of local farmers and merchants.
There's no universally accepted standard for the Kannor. Historically, it represented varying quantities depending on region. Here are two examples of how it was used:
It is essential to understand that due to absence of a uniform definition, that Kannor is not used in modern practice. When you see it, it's very specific to local practice and you would have to find a local reference to understand what they mean by it.
Kannor would have been used to measure grains in old times for consumption or agriculture.
There are no specific laws or famous figures directly associated with the "Kannor" as a unit of measurement. Its use was largely confined to local trade and agricultural practices.
Imagine a local farmer in the 18th century, selling rice at the local market. Instead of using modern units like kilograms, they might have sold their rice in Kannors.
Cubic feet (often abbreviated as or ) is a unit of volume in the Imperial and United States customary systems of measurement. It represents the amount of space occupied by a cube with sides one foot in length. Understanding cubic feet is crucial in various fields, from construction and shipping to HVAC and even aquarium keeping.
A cubic foot is derived from the linear measurement of a foot. Imagine a cube; if each side of that cube measures exactly one foot (12 inches), then the volume contained within that cube is one cubic foot.
Mathematically:
So, 1 cubic foot equals 1728 cubic inches.
Cubic feet are widely used to quantify volumes in everyday applications. Here are a few examples:
While no specific law or famous person is directly tied to the invention of cubic feet, it evolved alongside the English foot as a unit of length. The foot itself has ancient roots, with various cultures using similar measurements. The standardization of the foot and, consequently, the cubic foot developed over time within the English system of measurement. This historical perspective is discussed on Wikipedia's page about Foot.
Convert 1 kanna to other units | Result |
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Kannor to Cubic Millimeters (kanna to mm3) | 2617000 |
Kannor to Cubic Centimeters (kanna to cm3) | 2617 |
Kannor to Cubic Decimeters (kanna to dm3) | 2.617 |
Kannor to Millilitres (kanna to ml) | 2617 |
Kannor to Centilitres (kanna to cl) | 261.7 |
Kannor to Decilitres (kanna to dl) | 26.17 |
Kannor to Litres (kanna to l) | 2.617 |
Kannor to Kilolitres (kanna to kl) | 0.002617 |
Kannor to Megalitres (kanna to Ml) | 0.000002617 |
Kannor to Gigalitres (kanna to Gl) | 2.617e-9 |
Kannor to Cubic meters (kanna to m3) | 0.002617 |
Kannor to Cubic kilometers (kanna to km3) | 2.617e-12 |
Kannor to Kryddmått (kanna to krm) | 2617 |
Kannor to Teskedar (kanna to tsk) | 523.4 |
Kannor to Matskedar (kanna to msk) | 174.46666666667 |
Kannor to Kaffekoppar (kanna to kkp) | 17.446666666667 |
Kannor to Glas (kanna to glas) | 13.085 |
Kannor to Teaspoons (kanna to tsp) | 530.9477828652 |
Kannor to Tablespoons (kanna to Tbs) | 176.9825942884 |
Kannor to Cubic inches (kanna to in3) | 159.69987393153 |
Kannor to Fluid Ounces (kanna to fl-oz) | 88.4912971442 |
Kannor to Cups (kanna to cup) | 11.061412143025 |
Kannor to Pints (kanna to pnt) | 5.5307060715125 |
Kannor to Quarts (kanna to qt) | 2.7653530357563 |
Kannor to Gallons (kanna to gal) | 0.6913382589391 |
Kannor to Cubic feet (kanna to ft3) | 0.09241853016503 |
Kannor to Cubic yards (kanna to yd3) | 0.003422903493415 |