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Caliber to Roman Actus conversion

1 Caliber (cl) = 0.0000071592211 Roman Actus (actus). To convert Caliber to Roman Actus, multiply the value by 0.0000071592211.

Caliber (cl)Roman Actus (actus)
10.0000071592211
20.000014318442
50.000035796105
100.000071592211
250.00017898053
500.00035796105
1000.00071592211
10000.0071592211

Frequently asked questions

How many Roman Actus are in one Caliber?

One Caliber (cl) equals 0.0000071592211 Roman Actus (actus).

How do I convert Caliber to Roman Actus?

To convert Caliber to Roman Actus, multiply the value by 0.0000071592211.

What is 10 Caliber in Roman Actus?

10 Caliber = 0.000071592211 Roman Actus.

About these units

Caliber (cl)

Caliber is a measurement of the internal diameter of a firearm's barrel, typically expressed in fractions of an inch or in millimeters (e.g., 0.45 inches or 9 mm). More broadly, it also refers to the diameter of the ammunition used in that firearm. The evolution of caliber reflects the development of firearms from crude early devices to precisely engineered modern weapons. Early calibers varied wildly, as guns were handmade and ammunition often imprecise. As industrialization progressed, standardization became necessary for safety, compatibility, and mass production. Caliber must be understood in conjunction with factors like barrel length, chamber pressure, rifling, and bullet design. A firearm's caliber alone does not determine its power, but it sets constraints on the types of ammunition and performance profiles possible. As both a technical and regulatory term, caliber remains central to engineering, law enforcement, and military logistics.

Roman Actus (actus)

The Roman actus was an ancient Roman unit of length measuring 120 Roman feet, or about 35.5 meters. It played an essential role in Roman land surveying and agriculture, forming part of the system used to organize farms, roads, and territorial divisions in the expanding Roman world. The actus helped define a square unit of land known as the actus quadratus, which was used for taxation, distribution of land to soldiers, and standardizing plots throughout Roman colonies. Surveyors relied on tools like the groma to lay out straight lines based on actus subdivisions, giving Roman lands their characteristic grid patterns. Although long obsolete, the actus provides key insights into Roman engineering, colonial administration, and agricultural policy. Many European land patterns can trace their roots back to Roman measurement practices — a testament to the enduring legacy of Roman surveying.

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