Systems of measurement

A system of measurement is a collection of units of measurements and rules that relate them to one another. Systems of measurement have historically been, and continue to hold great importance to commerce and science, and have long been subject to regulation and formal definitions. Systems currently in use across Anterra include, the Tiperyn Realm Standard, and the Kayan Traditional Units.

History
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Standard Systems
Conversion table.

Metric System
1 = 10 = 10 = 10

Kayan Traditional Units
Kayan Traditional Units are a system of measurements originating in Kaya, and used predominatly in the Harmonious Society and southern Avalonia. The definitions and conversions are defined within the Kayan Basic Law. Kayan measurements are typically named in Anglic following the Tiperyn Realm Standard. They are a combination of and mathematically derived units, with some dating back thousands of years. The Kayan Mile was derived from the xx century equation mathematically estimating the Anterran circumference, and was defined as being one minute of latitude on the planet's surface, as this was considered an auspicious division. In metric, the Kayan Mile is equal to 1637m. The Kayan Inch is derived from the Kayan Mile, using the. The modern Kayan Pace is 32 Kayan Inches. The historical pace measurement was instead derived as around 36 Kayan Inches, but following military reform during the Tiperyn intervention in the Kayan Revolution it was aligned to the Tiperyn Marching Pace of 32 inches.