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New Online Book! Handbook of Mathematical Functions (AMS55)
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nautical mile = 1852 meter
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Try converting from "nmile" to arpentlin, Biblical cubit, bottom measure, digitus (Roman digitus), ell, en (typography en), engineers chain, fermi, finger, furlong (surveyors furlong), gradus (Roman gradus), Greek palm, ken (Japanese ken), link (surveyors link), point (typography point), rod (surveyors rod), Roman foot, skein, sun (Japanese sun), survey foot, or any combination of units which equate to "length" and represent depth, fl head, height, length, wavelength, or width.
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nmile = 52.2 actus (Roman actus), 2,604.05 archin (Russian archin), 1.24E-08 astronomical unit, 2,916,535.43 bottom measure, 7,291,338.58 caliber (gun barrel caliber), 60.76 engineers chain, 1,012.69 fathom, 6,076.12 foot, 20.25 football field, 2,500.46 gradus (Roman gradus), 18,228.35 hand, 3,344.65 Israeli cubit, 1.96E-13 light yr (light year), 9,206.24 link (surveyors link), 1,852 m (meter), .33333333 nautical league, 6.00E-14 parsec, 4,166.48 Roman cubit, 10 stadia (Greek stadia), 10.03 stadium (Roman stadium).

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