Math, asked by herambchoudhary83, 11 hours ago

write down name of ancient unit of measurement.​

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Answered by nandinisalve2003
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Answer:

Taking measurements is one of the most common tasks we come across in our day-to-day life. Be it cooking, where a measured amount of ingredients is added in order to cook food properly; purchasing items and artifacts so that fixed amount can be allocated to certain object or quantity; in medicines, where a fixed dosage is required to treat a particular disease; sports, to decide the winner among the participants, etc. Today, we follow a standard unit of measurements for volume, mass, length, and time. But ever wondered how these measurements were taken when such units were not introduced.

Step-by-step explanation:

As our ancestors did not have the kind of standard scales of measurement that we do, they used different units such as the length of a foot, the width of a finger, and the distance of a step.

In ancient India, small length measurements such as an angul (finger) or a mutthi (fist) were also used. 

Even today people in India sometimes use body parts as units of length when convenient. You must have seen garland sellers doing this.

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Answered by rubamanikandan
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Answer:

The Egyptian cubit, the Indus Valley units of length referred to above and the Mesopotamian cubit were used in the 3rd millennium BC and are the earliest known units used by ancient peoples to measure lengt

Step-by-step explanation:

The units of length used in ancient India included the dhanus, or dhanush (bow), the krosa (cry, or cow-call) and the yojana (stage). The common cubit was the length of the forearm from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger

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