The radius of the earth is commonly taken to be 6.4X106m which makes it's circumference C=2πr=(40.21...)X106m=(40.21...)X108cm and 1 inch = 2.54cm. Add 2.54 to the circumference
No square inch can fit into an inch. an inch is a length but a square inch is a square and each side is 1 inch.
The gallon (volume) and the inch (length) can not be equated.
The pound is a mass unit while inch is a length unit
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1 cm = 10 mm It is 1/100 of a meter. The actual length of a meter was originally meant to be one ten millionth of the distance between the Equator and the North Pole. It is now defined in terms of the speed of light. 2.54 cm = 1 inch 1 cm = 0.394 in
Before the increase it would be length 14 width 11, after L 15 W 11. BTW length is kind of a generic term for use for the name of a specific side, height would have been a better choice.
The earth's equator is approximately 40,075 kilometres. There is no exact value because, amongst other things, the equator is not static: it moves with shifts in the axis of the earth's rotation.However, using calculus, it is possible to show that the length of the string would need to be 2*pi inches = 6.3 inches greater than the length of the equator measured in inches. Given the variability in measuring the earth's equator, that difference will not be identifiable.The earth's equator is approximately 40,075 kilometres. There is no exact value because, amongst other things, the equator is not static: it moves with shifts in the axis of the earth's rotation.However, using calculus, it is possible to show that the length of the string would need to be 2*pi inches = 6.3 inches greater than the length of the equator measured in inches. Given the variability in measuring the earth's equator, that difference will not be identifiable.The earth's equator is approximately 40,075 kilometres. There is no exact value because, amongst other things, the equator is not static: it moves with shifts in the axis of the earth's rotation.However, using calculus, it is possible to show that the length of the string would need to be 2*pi inches = 6.3 inches greater than the length of the equator measured in inches. Given the variability in measuring the earth's equator, that difference will not be identifiable.The earth's equator is approximately 40,075 kilometres. There is no exact value because, amongst other things, the equator is not static: it moves with shifts in the axis of the earth's rotation.However, using calculus, it is possible to show that the length of the string would need to be 2*pi inches = 6.3 inches greater than the length of the equator measured in inches. Given the variability in measuring the earth's equator, that difference will not be identifiable.
Inch.
that would be the centimetre
One inch would be the equivalent of two thirds of the total length of one and one half inches.
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feet or inch
Inch is a measure of length; tonne is a measure of mass.
50cm or 51cm
The circumference of the Earth (around the equator) is approximately 40,075.02 kilometers.The longest side of a paper, which is 11 inches, is 0.0002794 kilometers.Assuming the papers are placed so that the longest side follows the equator, and that each shortest side touches the two adjacent papers without any gap or overlapping, you can divide the equator's length by the length of a single paper to find:143432426.628489621, or 143,432,427 sheets of paper.
An inch is a unit of length, a square meter is a unit of area. You can't convert that.An inch is a unit of length, a square meter is a unit of area. You can't convert that.An inch is a unit of length, a square meter is a unit of area. You can't convert that.An inch is a unit of length, a square meter is a unit of area. You can't convert that.
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