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Can you name the Units of Length?
created by
radmanryano
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Imperial/US
25.4 μm
2.54 cm
0.3048 m
0.9144 m
1609.3 m
SI
one billionth m
one millionth m
one thousandth m
.01 m
1 m
1000 m
Marine
1.8288 m
219.455 m
1852 m
Surveyors
0.201 m
~20.1 m
~5 m
201.16 m
4.828 km
Astronomical
6370 km
mean distance between earth and sun
distance light travels in a year
parallax of one arcsecond
Typographical
0.353 mm
Biblical/Jewish
48-57 cm
Harvard Bridge
1.7018 m
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Units of Length Quiz
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radmanryano
Created Nov 17, 2009 in
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tever
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Nov 17th, 2009 at 23:13 GMT
1 point
Good quiz, but too much time.
orgoman
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Nov 18th, 2009 at 14:42 GMT
1 point
Very amusing on the Harvard Bridge one.
hegemon359
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Nov 19th, 2009 at 01:20 GMT
1 point
my brain thought: "gee, 6370 km is probably about the radius of the earth. I wonder what astronomers call that??"
_DB
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May 19th, 2010 at 02:14 GMT
1 point
I tried "radius", no dice
historybuff1861
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Jul 30th, 2011 at 01:38 GMT
1 point
did not notice that the second was metric and I just skipped because the numbers were to big...
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