cor (Biblical) to hectoliter
Please provide values below to convert cor (Biblical) to hectoliter [hL], or change ↔.
cor (Biblical)
Definition: A cor is a unit of volume equal to approximately 220 liters.
Historyandorigin: It has historical origins in ancient Hebrew measurements.
CurrentUse: It is rarely used in modern times but can be found in historical contexts.
funfact: The cor was used in ancient Hebrew for large volume measurements.
hectoliter [hL]
Definition: A hectoliter is a unit of volume equal to one hundred liters.
Historyandorigin: It is part of the metric system, introduced in the late 18th century.
CurrentUse: It is used in scientific and everyday contexts.
funfact: The prefix 'hecto-' comes from the Greek word 'hekaton,' meaning 'hundred.'
cor (Biblical) to hectoliter [hL] Conversion Table
1 cor (Biblical) | 2.2 hectoliter [hL] |
2 cor (Biblical) | 4.4 hectoliter [hL] |
3 cor (Biblical) | 6.6 hectoliter [hL] |
5 cor (Biblical) | 11 hectoliter [hL] |
10 cor (Biblical) | 22 hectoliter [hL] |
50 cor (Biblical) | 110 hectoliter [hL] |
100 cor (Biblical) | 220 hectoliter [hL] |
1000 cor (Biblical) | 2200 hectoliter [hL] |
10000 cor (Biblical) | 22000 hectoliter [hL] |
100000 cor (Biblical) | 220000 hectoliter [hL] |
1000000 cor (Biblical) | 2200000 hectoliter [hL] |
How to Convert cor (Biblical) to hectoliter
1 cor (Biblical) = 2.2 hectoliter [hL]
1 hectoliter [hL] = 0.4545454545 cor (Biblical)
we use cross multiplication method
cor (Biblical) → hectoliter [hL]
1 → 2.2
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*2.2=1*x
by simplifying
x=3.3