Thou (unit) facts for kids
The thou (abbreviation th) or mil (mainly United States) is a unit of length in the Imperial System and the United States Customary Units. It is equal to 1⁄1,000 of an inch. This is not to be confused with the old form of "you".
Etymology
Thou comes from the Germanic languages, a shortening of thousandth.
Mil comes from the Romance languages, a shortening of mille.
History
The thou was introduced in 1844 by Joseph Whitworth as a substitute to traditional fractions such as 1⁄64 1⁄32 1⁄16 1⁄8 which cannot be defined simply in hundredths unlike 1⁄4 (0.25) or 1⁄2 (0.5). Traditional fractions continued to be used, as they were a substantial part of other units of length.
Length
International | Thou | Inch | Millimetre |
---|---|---|---|
Thou | 1 | 1⁄1,000 | 0.0254 |
Usage
The thou is used in engineering and manufacturing mostly.
See also
In Spanish: Mil (unidad de longitud) para niños