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Edmund Gunter and Imperial and US customary measurement systems

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Difference between Edmund Gunter and Imperial and US customary measurement systems

Edmund Gunter vs. Imperial and US customary measurement systems

Edmund Gunter (1581 – 10 December 1626), was an English clergyman, mathematician, geometer and astronomer of Welsh descent. The imperial and US customary systems of measurement are two closely inter-related systems of measurement both derived from earlier English system of measurement units which can be traced back to Ancient Roman units of measurement, and Carolingian and Saxon units of measure.

Similarities between Edmund Gunter and Imperial and US customary measurement systems

Edmund Gunter and Imperial and US customary measurement systems have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Chain (unit), Edmund Gunter.

Chain (unit)

A chain is a unit of length that measures 66 feet, 22 yards, 100 links,or 4 rods (20.1168 m).

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Edmund Gunter

Edmund Gunter (1581 – 10 December 1626), was an English clergyman, mathematician, geometer and astronomer of Welsh descent.

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Edmund Gunter and Imperial and US customary measurement systems Comparison

Edmund Gunter has 29 relations, while Imperial and US customary measurement systems has 178. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.97% = 2 / (29 + 178).

References

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