It probably goes without saying that the unit foot was based on the length of a mans foot. Eight body based units of measurement cubit.
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Measurement using body parts. This is a list of units of measure based on human body parts or the attributes or abilities of humans. These units are thus considered to be human scale and anthropocentric. The width of your four fingers where they meet. An average foot is about 12 inches long. Place one end of the tape measure at the fullest part of your bust wrap it around under your armpits around your shoulder blades and back to the front to get the measurement. The distance between your nose.
Stretch out the fingers of your hand. It probably goes without saying that the unit foot was based on the length of a mans foot. Example carpenters use their thumb to measure small insignificant measurements. Here are a few more. How to measure things using your own body as a ruler step 1. Long before the thumb would be used to measure almost everything.
It does not include derived units further unless they are also themselves human based. English possesses several measurement words that derive from body parts. The width of your palm is about 4 inches 10 centimeters. Measurement of objects using body parts the handful the thumb measures 1 inch which is now the basis of measurement. Measure the circumference of your waist. The exact length varied according to whose arm was being used and could be from 18 to 22 inches.
From nose to finger tip. This is the distance from a mans elbow to the tip of his middle finger which would be about 18 inches for the. Cubit from latin cubitum the elbow a cubit was a measurement based on the forearm from elbow to fingertip. Stretch out your hand so that the tip of your thumb is as far away as possible from the tip of your pinky. Your forearm is about 15 feet 46 centimeters. Use the middle segment of your pointer finger to measure smaller objects which you would normally measure in.
Span your arms across longer objects and count how many times you can span the object with your arms. Using your body to estimate length your hand. Your forearm from elbow to fingertip.