The curious origins of imperial and metric units
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Why is a foot 12 inches long? Why is a pound abbreviated to "lb"? What did the original metre measure?
In this video, let's explore the historical and linguistic origins of the metric and imperial systems. From ancient Roman feet to French revolutionary timekeeping, we look at the surprising stories behind the units we still use today — including the inch, yard, mile, pint, and tonne.
? Whose feet inspired the original foot?
? What does a barleycorn have to do with your shoe size?
? How did cows invent the furlong?
⚖️ Why are there so many types of ton?
Whether you’re wondering how tall you are in fathoms or what exactly a “quart” is a quarter of, this video has the answer.
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==CHAPTERS==
0:00 Decimal time
1:19 Feet and inches
3:09 Ounces
4:50 Whose foot?
5:19 Barleycorns
6:15 Hands
6:33 Yards
6:55 Rods, poles, perches
7:40 Fathoms
8:16 Furlongs and acres
9:14 Spot the units!
11:00 Miles
12:09 Leagues
12:40 Pints, quarts, gallons
13:20 Pounds
14:18 Tons and tonnes
14:53 Metres
16:20 Spelling of metre/meter
16:41 Litres and grams
17:03 Metric prefixes
18:34 Metric dominance
18:45 US & UK imperial use
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