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The smallest common metric unit, equal to 0.001 meters. Perfect for precise measurements.
Equal to 10 millimeters or 0.01 meters. Common for everyday measurements.
The base unit of length in the metric system. Defined by the distance light travels in a vacuum.
Equal to 1,000 meters. Used for measuring longer distances like roads and geography.
Imperial unit equal to 2.54 centimeters. Common in the US for measurements.
Equal to 12 inches or 0.3048 meters. Used for human height and room dimensions.
Equal to 3 feet or 36 inches. Common in sports fields and fabric measurements.
Equal to 5,280 feet or 1.609 kilometers. Used for long distances in imperial countries.
The smallest metric area unit, useful for tiny objects and precise calculations.
Equal to 100 mm². Perfect for small objects like stamps or screens.
The base metric area unit. Common for room sizes and land plots.
Equal to 10,000 m². Used for measuring agricultural land and large properties.
Imperial unit equal to 6.45 cm². Common for small area measurements.
Equal to 144 in² or 0.093 m². Standard for room and house measurements.
Equal to 43,560 ft² or 4,047 m². Traditional unit for land area.
Equal to 640 acres or 2.59 km². Used for large geographical areas.
Equal to 0.001 grams. Used for medication dosages and small measurements.
The base metric unit for mass. Perfect for food ingredients and small objects.
Equal to 1,000 grams. The fundamental SI unit for mass, used for body weight.
Equal to 1,000 kg. Used for large masses like vehicles and cargo.
Imperial unit equal to 28.35 grams. Common for precious metals and cooking.
Equal to 16 ounces or 0.454 kg. Standard body weight unit in the US.
Equal to 14 pounds or 6.35 kg. Traditional British unit for body weight.
Equal to 2,000 pounds or 0.907 metric tons. Used for large masses in the US.
Equal to 0.001 liters. Perfect for medicine, perfume, and precise liquid measurements.
The base metric volume unit. Equal to 1,000 ml. Common for beverages and fuel.
Equal to 1,000 liters. Used for large volumes like rooms and shipping containers.
Equal to 1 ml. Common in medical and automotive contexts for precise volumes.
Imperial unit equal to 29.57 ml. Common for beverages and liquid ingredients.
Equal to 8 fl oz or 237 ml. Standard cooking measurement in the US.
US gallon equals 3.785 liters. Used for fuel, milk, and large liquid quantities.
Equal to 28.32 liters. Used for measuring room volumes and appliance capacity.
Water freezes at 0°C and boils at 100°C. Used worldwide for weather and science.
Water freezes at 32°F and boils at 212°F. Primary scale used in the United States.
Absolute temperature scale starting at absolute zero (-273.15°C). Used in scientific contexts.
Absolute temperature scale using Fahrenheit degrees. Primarily used in engineering applications.
One billionth of a second. Used in computing and high-speed electronics.
One millionth of a second. Common in electronics and processor timing.
One thousandth of a second. Used for reaction times and computer processing.
The base SI unit of time. Defined by atomic vibrations of cesium-133.
Equal to 60 seconds. Common for everyday time measurements and durations.
Equal to 60 minutes or 3,600 seconds. Standard work time and daily scheduling unit.
Equal to 24 hours. Based on Earth's rotation period relative to the sun.
Approximately 365.25 days. Based on Earth's orbit around the sun.
The SI unit for speed. Used in physics and scientific calculations.
Common speed unit for vehicles worldwide. Used on road signs and speedometers.
Primary speed unit in the US and UK. Used for vehicle speeds and speed limits.
Equal to 1 nautical mile per hour (1.852 km/h). Used in maritime and aviation.
The smallest unit, representing a single character or number.
1,024 bytes.
1,024 kilobytes (or 1,000,000 bytes).
1,024 megabytes (or 1,000,000,000 bytes).
1,024 gigabytes (or 1,000,000,000,000 bytes).
1,024 terabytes (or 1,000,000,000,000,000 bytes).