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Convert [Square Calibers] to [Oxgangs], (sq cal to oxs)

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7000 Square Calibers
= 7.525E-9 Oxgangs
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Category: area
Conversion: Square Calibers to Oxgangs
The base unit for area is square meters (Non-SI/Derived Unit)
[Square Calibers] symbol/abbrevation: (sq cal)
[Oxgangs] symbol/abbrevation: (oxs)

How to convert Square Calibers to Oxgangs (sq cal to oxs)?
1 sq cal = 1.075E-12 oxs.
7000 x 1.075E-12 oxs = 7.525E-9 Oxgangs.
Always check the results; rounding errors may occur.

Definition:

An oxgang or bovate (Old English: oxangang) is an old land measurement formerly used in Scotland and England. It averaged around 20 English acres, but was based on land fertility and cultivation, and so could be as low as 15.

In relation to the base unit of [area] => (square meters), 1 Square Calibers (sq cal) is equal to 6.45E-8 square-meters, while 1 Oxgangs (oxs) = 60000 square-meters.
7000 Square Calibers to common area units
7000 sq cal = 0.0004515 square meters (m2, sq m)
7000 sq cal = 4.515 square centimeters (cm2, sq cm)
7000 sq cal = 4.515E-10 square kilometers (km2, sq km)
7000 sq cal = 0.0048599076456089 square feet (ft2, sq ft)
7000 sq cal = 0.6998263996528 square inches (in2, sq in)
7000 sq cal = 0.00053998950590494 square yards (yd2, sq yd)
7000 sq cal = 1.7432512460453E-10 square miles (mi2, sq mi)
7000 sq cal = 699826.3996528 square mils (sq mil)
7000 sq cal = 4.515E-8 hectares (ha)
7000 sq cal = 1.115679811014E-7 acres (ac)
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