Convert Long Reed (long reed) to Handbreadth (handbreadth) instantly.
Long Reed to Handbreadth conversion
1 Long Reed (long reed) = 42 Handbreadth (handbreadth). To convert Long Reed to Handbreadth, multiply the value by 42.
| Long Reed (long reed) | Handbreadth (handbreadth) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 42 |
| 2 | 84 |
| 5 | 210 |
| 10 | 420 |
| 25 | 1050 |
| 50 | 2100 |
| 100 | 4200 |
| 1000 | 42000 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Handbreadth are in one Long Reed?
One Long Reed (long reed) equals 42 Handbreadth (handbreadth).
How do I convert Long Reed to Handbreadth?
To convert Long Reed to Handbreadth, multiply the value by 42.
What is 10 Long Reed in Handbreadth?
10 Long Reed = 420 Handbreadth.
About these units
Long Reed (long reed)
The long reed is a traditional unit of length used in Egypt and other ancient cultures, roughly equivalent to 2 cubits. It was employed in surveying, architecture, and the measurement of agricultural fields. The unit's length made it suitable for laying out longer distances with relatively few measurements, especially in river valley contexts where precision at large scales was important for irrigation and crop management. Historical records show the long reed in use for temple construction, pyramidal measurements, and land division, illustrating the practical integration of human-based units into early engineering practices.
Handbreadth (handbreadth)
The handbreadth, roughly 0.1 meter, represents the width of a human hand with fingers extended. It served as a convenient, body-based subunit for cubits and larger measures. Handbreadths were integral to construction, tailoring, and craftwork, allowing precise division of larger units into manageable increments. In ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Hebrew measurement systems, the handbreadth facilitated scaling and proportioning for artisans and builders. Today, the handbreadth is mainly of historical interest, helping reconstruct ancient architectural plans and understand the human-centered logic of early measurement systems.