Metric Conversion Tables
 Metric Conversion Tables  
acre to atmospheres
 
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For metric conversions go to a unit starting with -
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w y

These units multiplied by .....
...this factor will...
..convert to these units.
abampere
1.00E+01
ampere (A)
abcoulomb
10
coulomb (C)
abfarad
1.00E+09
farad (F)
abhenry
1.00E-09
henry (H)
abmho
1.00E+09
siemens (S)
abohm
1.00E-09
ohm ()
abvolt
1.00E-08
volt (V)
acceleration, standard
9.80665
m per sec squared
acceleration, standard
32
ft./ sec / sec (ft/s²)
acre
10
sq. chain (Gunter's)
acre
160
sq. rods
acre
100000
sq. links (Gunter's)
acre
0.4047
hectare
acres
43560
sq. feet
acres
4046.873
sq. metres
acres
0.001562
sq. miles
acres
4840
sq. yards
acre-feet
43560
cu. feet
acre-feet
325900
gallons
acre-feet
1233.489
cubic metre (m³)
american wire gauge [awg] standard [swg]
ampere-hours
3600
coulombs (C)
ampere-hours
0.03731
faradays
ampere-turns
1.257
gilberts
amps (watts = amps x volts)
amp x volt
watts (see details)
angstrom unit
3.94E-06
inch
angstrom unit
1.00E-10
metre
angstrom unit
0.0001
micron
are
100
square metre
astromical unit
1.495 979E+08
kilometres
atmospheres
0.007348
ton/sq. inch
atmospheres
76
cm of mercury
atmospheres
33.9
ft. of water(at 4°C)
atmospheres
406.8
in. of water(at 4°C)
atmospheres
29.92
in. of mercury (0°C)
atmospheres
101.325
kilo Pascal
atmospheres
1.0333
kgs/sq. cm
atmospheres
10332
kgs/sq. metre
atmospheres
14.7
pounds/sq. in
atmospheres
1.058
tons/sq. ft
These units multiplied by .......
...this factor will...
....convert to these units.

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a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w y or goto top

Related pages
" Home page
" Info on SI Units
" SI Unit Descriptions
" SI Derived Units
" SI Prefixes (mega, giga)
" Imperial/UK Units
" Scientific Notation
--(i.e. what is 1.00E+09)

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" Specific Gravity of water
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" Time
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" Steam tables (4 pages)
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We have tried to be accurate with the above table but cannot be held responsible for inaccuracies.
Go back to first principals and double check your calculations if the result is 'mission critical'.

The scientific notation used in the factors column helps to reduce long numbers to a manageable width. E+01 means moving the decimal point one space to the right so 1.00E+01 is shorthand for 10, then 1.33E+00 stays at 1.33 and 1.33E-01 becomes 0.133. The format tends to be used when the figure gets longer so E+09 or E-09 cuts out a lot of noughts.

Example:-
Task: How many sq.rods in 10 acres.
From the tables: 1 acre = 160 sq.rods, so
10 acres x 160 = 1600 sq.rods
When you want to reverse the conversion,
divide by the factor viz.
1600 sq.rods/160 = 10 acres

Impossible Conversions
Remember that you cannot create energy only convert it. Likewise, you will not find a conversion from pounds to metres - the basic units must remain the same - mass converted to mass, length converted to length, et al.

You won't usually find a conversion from kilograms to grams - the prefix 'kilo' means '1,000' so a kilogram is in fact 1,000 grams in the same way as a kilometer is 1,000 metres [or about 1,000 yards in 'old money']. I have put a few in the table because visitors have asked for them. More examples can be found on the prefix table.

One handy metric link between units to remember is that 1 Litre [1000cc] of pure water weighs 1 kilogram.

If accuracy is critical beware of old versions of MS Excel which had problems rounding off numbers.

Metrication is a great help but has also created anomalies; I have seen pressure gauges changed from a commonly used psi to kg/cm.sq., bar, pascal, kPa and atmos but will no doubt move to a popular metric standard in a few decades.

More information on the SI System (Le Système International d'Unités) base units and definitions.

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last modified 7th. September 2007


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