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Tønne (unit)
A tønne (plural ''tønner'') is an old Norwegian unit of volume equivalent to a barrel. There was a dry ''tønne'' and a liquid ''tønne''. The volume of a ''tønne'' has varied over time in Norway, including many local variations. The dry ''tønne'' was standardized in 1824 as equivalent to . A ''tønne'' of potatoes weighed about . A dry ''tønne'' was divided into four '' fjerdinger'', equivalent to each. The liquid ''tønne'' was equivalent to .Klonteig, Olav. 2000. ''Fjellbygder i attersyn: frå det gamle Tinn i Telemark''. Porsgrunn: Forlaget Grenland, p. 71. In addition, the term ''tønne'' (a "barrel of land A barrel of land (Danish language, Danish: ''tønde land'', Norwegian language, Norwegian: ''tønneland'', Swedish language, Swedish: ''tunnland'', Finnish language, Finnish: ''tynnyrinala'') is a Scandinavian unit of area. The word may originate f ...") was used as a measurement of area equivalent to . This corresponded to the amount of land that could be sown with ...
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Norway
Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard also form part of Norway. Bouvet Island, located in the Subantarctic, is a dependency of Norway; it also lays claims to the Antarctic territories of Peter I Island and Queen Maud Land. The capital and largest city in Norway is Oslo. Norway has a total area of and had a population of 5,425,270 in January 2022. The country shares a long eastern border with Sweden at a length of . It is bordered by Finland and Russia to the northeast and the Skagerrak strait to the south, on the other side of which are Denmark and the United Kingdom. Norway has an extensive coastline, facing the North Atlantic Ocean and the Barents Sea. The maritime influence dominates Norway's climate, with mild lowland temperatures on the se ...
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Volume
Volume is a measure of occupied three-dimensional space. It is often quantified numerically using SI derived units (such as the cubic metre and litre) or by various imperial or US customary units (such as the gallon, quart, cubic inch). The definition of length (cubed) is interrelated with volume. The volume of a container is generally understood to be the capacity of the container; i.e., the amount of fluid (gas or liquid) that the container could hold, rather than the amount of space the container itself displaces. In ancient times, volume is measured using similar-shaped natural containers and later on, standardized containers. Some simple three-dimensional shapes can have its volume easily calculated using arithmetic formulas. Volumes of more complicated shapes can be calculated with integral calculus if a formula exists for the shape's boundary. Zero-, one- and two-dimensional objects have no volume; in fourth and higher dimensions, an analogous concept to the normal vo ...
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Barrel (unit)
A barrel is one of several units of volume applied in various contexts; there are dry barrels, fluid barrels (such as the U.K. beer barrel and U.S. beer barrel), oil barrels, and so forth. For historical reasons the volumes of some barrel units are roughly double the volumes of others; volumes in common use range approximately from . In many connections the term is used almost interchangeably with ''barrel''. Since medieval times the term as a unit of measure has had various meanings throughout Europe, ranging from about 100 litres to about 1,000 litres. The name was derived in medieval times from the French , of unknown origin, but still in use, both in French and as derivations in many other languages such as Italian, Polish, and Spanish. In most countries such usage is obsolescent, increasingly superseded by SI units. As a result, the meaning of corresponding words and related concepts (vat, cask, keg etc.) in other languages often refers to a physical container ...
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Barrel Of Land
A barrel of land (Danish language, Danish: ''tønde land'', Norwegian language, Norwegian: ''tønneland'', Swedish language, Swedish: ''tunnland'', Finnish language, Finnish: ''tynnyrinala'') is a Scandinavian unit of area. The word may originate from the area of fields one could seed with a barrel of grain seeds. The acre is the equivalent Anglo-Saxons, Anglo-Saxon unit. Because the barrel sizes varied by country, the area unit does too. One barrel can be approximated as half a hectare. Per country Denmark In Denmark the ''tønde'' was used as an official area unit until the introduction of the metric system in 1907. A ''tønde'' was divided in 8 ''skæpper''. A ''skæppe'' was divided into 4 ''fjerdingkar'' and a ''fjerdingkar'' into 3 ''album''. Norway A ''tønneland'' was divided in 4 mål. Nowadays a ''mål'' corresponds to 1,000 square meters in everyday speech. Sweden The unit was officially surveyed and standardized in the 1630s, and set to 14,000 Swedish square ells, i.e ...
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Units Of Volume
A unit of volume is a unit of measurement for measuring volume or capacity, the extent of an object or space in three dimension (mathematics), dimensions. Units of capacity may be used to specify the volume of fluids or bulk goods, for example water, rice, sugar, grain or flour. Units According to the International System of Units, SI system, the base unit (measurement), base unit for measuring length is the metre. The SI unit of volume is thus the cubic metre, which is a derived unit, where:''SI Units - Volume''
at nist.gov. Retrieved 29 June 2022. 1 m3 = 1 m • 1 m • 1 m.


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