Convert homer (Biblical) to ton register

Please provide values below to convert homer (Biblical) [homer] to ton register [ton reg], or Convert ton register to homer (Biblical).

1 homer = 0.0776922667653 ton reg. To convert homer (Biblical) to ton register, multiply the value by 0.0776922667653; to go the other way, divide by it (1 ton reg = 12.8712939091 homer). Both units measure volume and appear in everyday as well as technical calculations, so switching between them quickly is often useful.

Quick Reference

  • 1 homer = 0.0776922667653 ton reg
  • 1 ton reg = 12.8712939091 homer
  • 10 homer = 0.776922667653 ton reg
  • 100 homer = 7.76922667653 ton reg



How to Convert Homer (Biblical) to Ton Register

1 homer = 0.0776922667653255 ton reg

Example: convert 15 homer to ton reg:
15 homer = 15 Γ— 0.0776922667653255 ton reg = 1.16538400147988 ton reg


Homer (Biblical) to Ton Register Conversion Table

homer (Biblical) ton register
1 homer 0.0776922667653 ton reg
2 homer 0.155384533531 ton reg
3 homer 0.233076800296 ton reg
5 homer 0.388461333827 ton reg
10 homer 0.776922667653 ton reg
20 homer 1.55384533531 ton reg
50 homer 3.88461333827 ton reg
100 homer 7.76922667653 ton reg
500 homer 38.8461333827 ton reg
1000 homer 77.6922667653 ton reg

Homer (Biblical)

The homer is an ancient biblical unit of volume used to measure dry commodities, approximately equivalent to 6 bushels or about 220 liters.

History/Origin

The homer originates from biblical times and was used in ancient Israel for measuring grain and other dry goods. It is mentioned in the Old Testament and reflects the measurement practices of that era.

Current Use

The homer is largely obsolete today and is primarily of historical and biblical interest. It is occasionally referenced in scholarly studies of ancient measurements but is not used in modern measurement systems.


Ton Register

A ton register (ton reg) is a unit of volume used primarily in shipping and cargo measurement, equivalent to 100 cubic feet or approximately 2.83 cubic meters.

History/Origin

The ton register originated in maritime and shipping industries as a measure of a ship's internal volume for regulatory and taxation purposes, evolving from older measurement systems to standardize cargo capacity assessments.

Current Use

Today, the ton register is used mainly in shipping and maritime industries to determine a vessel's cargo capacity, port fees, and regulatory compliance, although it has largely been replaced by other volume measurement units in general use.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is 1 homer (Biblical) in ton register?

1 homer (Biblical) (homer) = 0.0776922667653 ton register (ton reg).

How do you convert homer (Biblical) to ton register?

Multiply the homer (Biblical) value by 0.0776922667653. For example, 25 homer Γ— 0.0776922667653 = 1.94230666913 ton reg.

What is 10 homer (Biblical) in ton register?

10 homer = 0.776922667653 ton reg.

Which unit is larger, the homer (Biblical) or the ton register?

The ton register is the larger unit: 1 homer equals only 0.0776922667653 ton reg.



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