Unit of length
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A unit of length is any arbitrarily chosen and accepted reference standard for measurement of length. The most common units in modern use are the metric units, used in every country globally. In the United States the U.S. customary units are also in use. British Imperial units are still used for some purposes in the United Kingdom and some other countries. The metric system is sub-divided into SI and non-SI units.[1][2][3]
History
Metric system
SI
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Non-SI
In the centimeter–gram–second system of units, the basic unit of length is the centimeter, or <templatestyles src="Fraction/styles.css" />1⁄100 of a meter. Other non-SI units are derived from decimal multiples of the meter.
| Name | Symbol | SI value |
|---|---|---|
| fermi | fm | 1 femtometer |
| ångström | Å | 100 picometers |
| micron | μm | 1 micrometer |
| Norwegian/Swedish mil or myriameter | 10,000 meters | |
| x unit | xu | 0.1 picometer |
Imperial/U.S.
The basic unit of length in the imperial and U.S. customary systems is the yard, defined as exactly Script error: No such module "val". by international treaty in 1959.[2][5]
Common imperial units and U.S. customary units of length include:[6]
- thou or mil (<templatestyles src="Fraction/styles.css" />1⁄1000 of an inch)
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- foot (12 inches, 0.3048 m)
- yard (3 feet, 0.9144 m)
- (terrestrial) mile (5280 feet, or 1760 yards 1609.344 m)
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Marine
In addition, the following are used by sailors:
- fathom (for depth; only in non-metric countries) (2 yards = 1.8288 m)
- nautical mile (one minute of arc of latitude = Script error: No such module "val".)
Aviation
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Surveying
Surveyors in the United States continue to use:
- chain (22 yards, or Script error: No such module "val".)
- rod (also called pole or perch) (quarter of a chain, 5<templatestyles src="Fraction/styles.css" />1⁄2 yards, or Script error: No such module "val".)
Australian building trades
The Australian building trades adopted the metric system in 1966 and the units used for measurement of length are meters (m) and millimeters (mm). Centimeters (cm) are avoided as they cause confusion when reading plans. For example, the length two and a half meters is usually recorded as 2500 mm or 2.5 m; it would be considered non-standard to record this length as 250 cm.[7][8]
Surveyor's trade
American surveyors use a decimal-based system of measurement devised by Edmund Gunter in 1620. The base unit is Gunter's chain of Script error: No such module "convert". which is subdivided into 4 rods, each of 16.5 ft or 100 links of 0.66 feet. A link is abbreviated "lk", and links "lks", in old deeds and land surveys done for the government.
Science
Astronomy
Astronomical measure uses:
- Earth radius Template:Earth radius ≈ 6,371 km[9]
- Lunar distance LD ≈ Script error: No such module "val"..[10] Average distance between the center of Earth and the center of the Moon.
- astronomical unit au. Defined as Script error: No such module "val"..[11] Approximately the distance between the Earth and Sun.
- light-year ly ≈ Script error: No such module "val".. The distance that light travels in a vacuum in one Julian year.[12]
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- Hubble length 14.4 billion light-years or 4.55 gigaparsecs
Physics
In atomic physics, sub-atomic physics, and cosmology, the preferred unit of length is often related to a chosen fundamental physical constant, or combination thereof. This is often a characteristic radius or wavelength of a particle. Some common natural units of length are included in this table:
| Atomic property | Symbol | Length, in meters | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| The classical electron radius | re | Script error: No such module "val". | [13] |
| The Compton wavelength of the electron | λC | Script error: No such module "val". | [13] |
| The reduced Compton wavelength of the electron | Template:StrikethroughC | Script error: No such module "val". | [14] |
| The Compton wavelength (or reduced Compton wavelength) of any fundamental particle | Template:Strikethroughx | ||
| The Bohr radius of the hydrogen atom (Atomic unit of length) | a0 | Script error: No such module "val". | [13] |
| The reduced wavelength of hydrogen radiation | 1 / R∞ | Script error: No such module "val". | [13] |
| The Planck length | 𝓁P | Script error: No such module "val". | [15] |
| Stoney unit of length | lS | Script error: No such module "val". | |
| Quantum chromodynamics (QCD) unit of length | lQCD | Script error: No such module "val". | |
| Natural units based on the electronvolt | 1 eV−1 | Script error: No such module "val". |
Archaic
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Archaic units of distance include:
- cana
- cubit
- rope
- league
- li (China)
- pace (the "double pace" of about 5 feet used in Ancient Rome)
- verst (Russia)
Informal
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- Double-decker bus (9.5–11 meters in length)
- American football field (100 yards in length)
- Thickness of a human hair (around 80 micrometers)
Other
Horse racing and other equestrian activities keep alive:
- furlong = Script error: No such module "convert".
- horse length ≈ Script error: No such module "convert".
See also
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- List of examples of lengths
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- Medieval weights and measures
- Orders of magnitude (length)
- System of measurement
- Units of measurement
References
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Further reading
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