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Unit of length

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A "Unit" of dimension Common units of length in the International System of Units (SI) are:

Non-SI units of length include:

Common Imperial units and U.S. customary units of length include:

  • inch (25.4 mm)
  • mil (one thousandth of an inch, one thou)
  • foot ( 12 inches, 0.3048 m)
  • yard (3 ft, 0.9144 m)
  • (terrestrial) mile (5280 ft, 1609.344 m)

In addition, the following are used by mariners:

Surveyors in the United States continue to use:

  • chain (~20.1m)
  • rod (also called pole or perch) (~5 m)

Horse racing keeps alive:

Astronomical measure uses:

Physics also uses:

Archaic units of distance are described in the article on Ancient weights and measures. They include:

In everyday conversation, and in informal literature, it is common to see lengths measured in units of objects of which everyone knows the approximate width. Common examples are:

  • Football field (generally around 110 metres, depending on the country)
  • Widths of a human hair (around 80 micrometres)
  • A beard-second is a unit created as a teaching concept. It is the distance that a beard grows in a second (about 5 nanometres)
  • Smoot, a jocular unit of length created as part of an MIT fraternity prank.

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