Glas [glas] to Cubic yard [yd3] Converter
glas
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How to Convert Glas to Cubic yardCubic yard
1 glas = 0.00026158987339813637 yd3
1 yd3 = 3822.777950115879 glas
Example: convert 21 glas to yd3:
21 glas = 21 x 0.00026158987339813637 = 0.005493387341360864 yd3
Glas
Definition: A glas is a traditional Swedish unit of volume, primarily used for liquids. It's a customary unit, not part of the modern SI system.
History/origin: The glas has historical roots in Swedish culture and was likely defined based on common drinking vessels or containers used in households. Its exact origin is difficult to pinpoint precisely, but it reflects traditional measurement practices.
Current use: While not a standard unit in modern contexts, the 'glas' may still be encountered in older recipes or traditional settings in Sweden. Its usage is declining as standardized metric units become more prevalent.
Cubic yard
Definition: A cubic yard (symbol: yd3) is a unit of volume in the Imperial and United States customary systems. It is the volume of a cube with sides one yard (0.9144 meters) in length.
History/origin: The cubic yard is derived from the yard, a unit of length that has historical roots in both England and other European countries. It was traditionally used for measuring cloth and land. The cubic yard evolved as a measure of volume based on this linear unit.
Current use: Cubic yards are primarily used in construction, landscaping, and excavation to measure large volumes of materials such as concrete, gravel, soil, and sand. It's commonly used in the United States, the United Kingdom, and other countries that utilize the Imperial or US customary systems.
Glas to Cubic yard Conversion Table
Glas [glas] | Cubic yard [yd3] |
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0.01 glas | 0.0000026158987339813637 yd3 |
0.1 glas | 0.000026158987339813643 yd3 |
1 glas | 0.00026158987339813637 yd3 |
10 glas | 0.0026158987339813637 yd3 |
50 glas | 0.013079493669906817 yd3 |
100 glas | 0.026158987339813634 yd3 |
1000 glas | 0.2615898733981364 yd3 |
10000 glas | 2.6158987339813637 yd3 |
Common pairs of Volume