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1 yoctometre dan kurang

To help compare the order of different magnitudes, this section lists lengths shorter than 10 -23 m (10 ym).

  • 1,6 ÃÆ'â € "10 -11 yoctometres (1,6 ÃÆ'â €" 10 -35 meter) - long Planck (Shorter distance size of this is considered unreasonable and unreasonable physically, according to current theoretical physics).
  • 1 ym - 1 yoctometre, the smallest part of the meter in SI base length unit, one septillionth of a meter.
  • 1 ym - long neutrinos.

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10 yoctometres

To help compare the various large orders, this section lists the lengths between 10 -23 meters and 10 -22 meters (10 ym and 100 ym).

  • 20 ym - the effective cross-sectional radius of the 1 MeV neutrino as measured by Clyde Cowan and Frederick Reines

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100 yoctometres

To help compare different magnitude, this section lists the length between 10 -22 m and 10 -21 m (100 ym and 1 zm).

  • 100 ym - long quark over, one of the smallest known quarks

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1 zeptometre

To help compare the different magnitudes, this section lists the lengths between 10 -21 m and 10 -20 m (1 zm and 10 zm).

  • 2 zm - the length of the preon, the hypothetical particles proposed as quark and lepton subcomponents; the upper limit for the cosmic string width in string theory.
  • 2 zm - effective cross-sectional radius for 20 GeV neutrinos splitting from nucleons
  • 7 zm - effective cross-sectional radius for 250 GeV neutrinos from the nucleus

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10 zeptometres

To help compare different magnitude, this section lists the length between 10 <-20 m and 10 -19 m (10 zm and 100 zm).

  • 15 zm - high energy neutrino length
  • 30 zm - long quark bottom

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100 zeptometres

To help compare different magnitude, this section lists the length between 10 <-3 m and 10 -18 m (100 zm and 1am).

  • 177 zm - de Broglie wavelength proton at Large Hadron Collider (7 TeV in 2010)

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1 attometre

To help compare the number of different orders, this section lists the lengths between 10 -18 m and 10 -17 m (1 am and 10 am).

  • 1 am - LIGO detector sensitivity for gravitational wave
  • 1 AM - upper limit for quark and electron size
  • 1 AM - the upper limit of the typical size range for the "basic string"
  • 1 am - electron length
  • 1 am - the length of a quark
  • 1 am - lower quark length

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10 attometres

To help compare the number of different orders, this section lists the lengths between 10 -17 m and 10 -16 m (10 am and 100 am).

  • 10 am - weak style range

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100 attometres

To help compare the order of different magnitude, this section lists the length of 10 -16 m and 10 -15 m (100 am and 1 fm).

  • 100 am - all length shorter than this distance does not fit in size
  • 850 am - approximate proton radius

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1 femtometre

The femtometre (symbol fm ) is the unit of length in the metric system, equal to 10 -15 meters. In particle physics, this unit is more commonly called fermi, also with the abbreviation "fm". To help compare different magnitudes, this section lists the lengths between 10 -15 meters and 10 -14 meters (1 femtometre (fm) and 10 fm).

  • 1 fm - proton length
  • 1 fm - the length of a neutron
  • 1.5 fm - Proton scattering cross-sectional diameter 11 MeV with target proton
  • 2,81794 fm - classical electron radius
  • 7 fm - effective scattering scattering radius for gold cores spraying 6 MeV alpha particles over 140 degrees

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10 femtometer

To help compare different magnitudes, this section lists the lengths between 10 -14 m and 10 -13 m (10 fm and 100 fm).

  • 1.75 to 15 fm - The diameter of the atomic nucleus

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100 femtometer

To help compare the number of different orders, this section lists the lengths between 10 -13 m and 10 -12 m (100 fm and 1 pm).

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1 picometre

To help compare the different order quantities, this section lists the length between 10 <-3 and 10 -11 m (1pm and 10pm).

  • 1:00 - the distance between the atomic nuclei in white dwarf
  • 2.4 pm - Electron Compton wavelength.
  • 5 pm - X-ray wavelength shorter (approximately)

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10 picometres

To help compare different order quantities, this section lists the lengths between 10 -11 and 10 -10 m (10 pm and 100 pm).

  • 25 nights - the radius of the helium atom
  • 50 pm - radius of hydrogen atom
  • 50 pm - oxygen atom radius
  • 50 pm - boom radius
  • ~ 50 pm - the best resolution of high resolution transmission electron microscope
  • 60 pm - carbon atom radius
  • 93 pm - long dicarbonic molecule

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100 picometres

To help compare the number of different orders, this section lists the lengths between 10 -10 and 10 -9 m (100 pm and 1Ã, nm).

  • 100 pm - 1 ÃÆ'... ngstrÃÆ'¶m
  • 100 pm - Covalent radius of sulfur atoms
  • 120 pm - van der Waals radius of neutral hydrogen atom
  • 120 pm - gold atomic radius
  • 126 pm - the covalent radius of the atomic ruthenium
  • 135 afternoon - the covalent radius of the teketium atom
  • 150 pm - Typical covalent bond length (C-C)
  • 153 pm - the covalent radius of the silver atom
  • 155 pm - covalent radius of zirconium atoms
  • 175 pm - the covalent radius of the thulium atom
  • 200 pm - Highest resolution of typical electron microscope
  • 225 pm - covalent radius of cesium atoms
  • 280 pm - Average size of water molecule
  • 298 pm - the radius of cesium atoms, the largest known atom.
  • 340 pm - single layer graphene thickness
  • 356.68 pm - diamond cell width (unit cell)
  • 403 pm - width of lithium fluoride cell
  • 500 pm - Wide protein? helix
  • 543 pm - the distance of the silicon lattice
  • 560 pm - sodium chloride cell width
  • 700 pm - wide glucose molecule
  • 780 pm - average width of quartz cell
  • 820 pm - average ice cell width
  • 900 pm - average width of coesite cells



1 nanometer

To help compare the order of different magnitudes, this section lists the lengths between 10 -9 and 10 -8 m (1 nm and 10 nm).

  • 1Ã, nm - long Buckyball
  • 1Ã, nm -10 ÃÆ'... ngstrÃÆ'¶ms
  • 1Ã, nm - a square side with an area of ​​1Ã,nm 2
  • 1Ã, nm - edge of the cube with volume 1Ã, nm 3
  • 1Ã, nm - carbon nanotube diameter
  • 1Ã, nm - approximately the length of the sucrose molecule, calculated by Albert Einstein
  • 2.3Ã, nm - length of phospholipid
  • 2.3Ã, nm - Smallest microprocessor transistor oxide gate thickness
  • 3Ã, nm - width of DNA helix
  • 3Ã, nm - altitude flying hard disk head
  • 3.4Ã,nm - length of DNA spin (10 bp)
  • 3.8Ã, nm - the size of the albumin protein molecule
  • 5Ã, nm - the gate length of the processor 16Ã, nm
  • 6Ã, nm - the length of the phospholipid bilayer
  • 6-10Ã, nm - cell membrane thickness
  • 6.8Ã, nm - the width of the hemoglobin molecule
  • 10Ã, nm Cell wall thickness in Gram-negative bacteria



10 nanometers

To help compare the number of different orders, this section lists the length between 10 -8 and 10 -7 m (10Ã, nm and 100Ã, nm).

  • 10Ã, nm - 100 angstrom
  • 10Ã, nm - side box 10 -16 m 2
  • 10Ã, nm - the edge of the area cube 6 * 10 -16 m 2 and volume 10 -24 sup>
  • 10Ã, nm - circles radius of 3.14 * 10 -16 m 2
  • 10Ã, nm - ball radius of area 12.56 * 10 <-16 m 2 and volume 4.19 * 10 -24 m 3
  • 10Ã, nm - the average length of the nanowire
  • 10Ã, nm - lower tobacco smoke size
  • 11Ã, nm - the average half-tone memory speculated cells will be created in 2015.
  • 13Ã, nm - the length of the wavelength used for EUV lithography
  • 14Ã, nm - The length of the pig circovirus
  • 15Ã, nm - Antibody length
  • 16Ã, nm - technology is projected to be achieved by a semiconductor company in the span of 2013
  • Diameter 18Ã ¢ â,‰ € Å"the tobacco mosaic virus diameter (Generally, the virus size range from 20 nm to 450 nm)
  • 20Ã, nm - The length of a nanobe, can be one of the smallest forms of life
  • 20 nm to 80Ã, nm - the thickness of the cell wall of the Gram-positive bacteria
  • 20Ã,nm - the thickness of the bacterium flagellum
  • 22Ã, nm - the average half-tone of memory cells expected to be produced around the 2011-2011 period.
  • 22Ã, nm - The size of the smallest production microprocessor feature in September 2009
  • 30Ã, nm - lower size cooking oil smoke
  • 32Ã, nm - average half-tone memory cells produced around the period of 2009-2010.
  • 40Ã, nm - extreme ultraviolet wavelength
  • 45Ã, nm - average half-tone memory cells produced around the period of 2007-2008.
  • 50Ã, nm - top size for viral particles in the air
  • 50Ã, nm - height of hard disk head
  • 65Ã, nm - average half-tone memory cells produced around the 2005-2006 period.
  • 58Ã, nm - the height of bacterium T7
  • 90Ã, nm - The length of the HIV virus
  • 90Ã, nm - Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) (in general, virus size ranges from 20 nm to 450 nm)
  • 90Ã nm - average half-tone memory cells produced around the 2002-2003 range.
  • 100Ã, nm - Long silicon mesopori.



100 nanometers

To help compare different magnitudes, this section lists the lengths between 10 -7 and 10 -6 m (100 nm and 1? M).

  • 100Ã, nm - the largest particle size that can enter through a surgical mask
  • 100Ã, nm - 90% of particles in wood smoke are smaller than this.
  • 120Ã, nm - the largest particle size that can enter through the ULPA filter
  • 120Ã, nm - the diameter of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
  • 125Ã, nm - standard pit depth on compact disc (width: 500Ã,nm, length: 850Ã,nm to 3.5Ã,? m)
  • 180Ã,nm - typical rabid virus length
  • 200Ã, nm - typical bacterial size Mycoplasma , among the smallest bacteria
  • 300-400Ã, nm - near the ultraviolet wavelength
  • 300Ã, nm - the largest particle size that can enter through the HEPA (High Efficiency Particle Air) filter (N100 removes up to 99.97% at 0.3 micrometers, N95 removes up to 95% at 0.3 micrometers)
  • 400-420Ã, nm - wavelength of violet light (see colors and visible spectrum)
  • 420-440Ã, nm - wavelength of indigo light (see colors and visible spectrum)
  • 440-500Ã, nm - wavelength of blue light (see colors and visible spectrum)
  • 500-520Ã, nm - wavelength of cyan light (see colors and visible spectrum)
  • 520-565Ã, nm - wavelength of green light (see colors and visible spectrum)
  • 565-590Ã, nm - the wavelength of yellow light (see colors and visible spectrum)
  • 590-625Ã, nm - wavelength of orange light (see colors and visible spectrum)
  • 625-700Ã, nm - red light wavelength (see colors and visible spectrum)
  • 700-1,4Ã,? m - near-infrared radiation wavelength



1 micrometer

To help compare different magnitudes, this section lists items with lengths between 10 -6 and 10 -5 m (between 1 and 10 micrometers, or? M).

  • ~ 0.7-300Ã,? m - infrared radiation wavelength
  • 1Ã,? m - side squared area 10 -12 m 2
  • 1Ã,? m - edge of volume cube 10 -18 m 3 (1Ã, fL)
  • 1-10Ã,? m - typical bacterial diameter
  • 1Ã,? m - lysosomes length
  • 1-2Ã,? m - anthrax spores
  • 2 Ã,? m - average length of E. coli bacteria
  • 3-4Ã,? m - typical yeast cell size
  • 5Ã,? m - typical human spermatozoon head length
  • 6Ã,? m - the thickness of the tape in a compact cassette 120 minutes (C120).
  • 7Ã,? m - typical eukaryotic cell nucleus diameter
  • about 7Ã,? m - the diameter of human red blood cells
  • 3-8Ã,? m - width of spider web silk
  • 5-10Ã,? m - chloroplast width
  • 8-11Ã,? m - ground fog size or mist droplet



10 micrometers

To help compare the number of different orders, this section lists the lengths between 10 -5 m and 10 -4 m (10? M and 100Ã,? M).

  • 10Ã,? m - width of cotton fiber
  • 10Ã,? m - wide transistor Intel 4004, the world's first commercial microprocessor
  • 10? m - is the longest dimension of human red blood cells
  • 5-20Ã,? m - dust mite droppings
  • 10.6Ã,? m - the wavelength of light emitted by the carbon dioxide laser
  • 15Ã,? m - width of silk fiber
  • 17Ã, Â ± m - the minimum width of a human hair
  • 17,6Ã,? m - one twip, long unit in typography
  • 10 to 55Ã,? m - width of wool fiber
  • 25.44,? m - 1/1000 inches, commonly referred to as 1 million in the US and 1 in the UK
  • 30Ã,? m - the length of human skin cells
  • 50Ã,? m - typical length Euglena gracilis , flagella proton
  • 50Ã,? m - typical length of human liver cells, body cells of average size
  • 50Ã,? m - the length of silt particles
  • 60Ã,? m - sperm cell length
  • 70 to 180Ã,? m - paper thickness



100 micrometers

To help compare the order of different magnitudes, this section lists the lengths between 10 -4 m and 10 -3 m (100Ã, M M and 1 mm). The term (equivalent to 100 micrometers) is no longer used; the decimal prefix myrio prefix is ​​outdated and was not included among the prefix when the International Unit System was introduced in 1960.

  • 100Ã,? m - 1/10 millimeter
  • 100Ã,? m - 0.00394 inches
  • 100Ã,? m - the smallest distance that can be seen with the naked eye
  • 100Ã,? m - the average diameter of a human hair
  • 100Ã,? m - paint layer thickness
  • 100Ã,? m - the length of dust particles
  • 120Ã,? m - the geometric mean of the Planck length and the observable diameter of the universe: ? 8.8 ÃÆ'â € "10 26 m ÃÆ'â €" 1,6 ÃÆ'â € "10 -35 m
  • 120Ã,? m - the diameter of the human ovum
  • 170Ã,? m - the largest sperm cell length in nature, belongs to fruit fly
  • 181Ã,? m - the maximum width of a human hair
  • 100-400Ã,? m - the length of Demodex mites that live in the hair follicles of humans
  • 200Ã,? m - typical length Paramecium caudatum , ciliata protista
  • 250-300Ã,? m - the length of dust mites
  • 340Ã,? m - the length of one pixel on a 17-inch monitor with a resolution of 1024ÃÆ' â € "768
  • 500Ã,? m - typical length Amoeba proteus , amoeboid protista
  • 500Ã,? m - MEMS micro-engine
  • 500Ã,? m - the average length of sand grains
  • 500Ã,? m - the average length of a grain of salt
  • 500Ã,? m - the average length of a sugar
  • 560Ã,? m - thickness of the central area of ​​the human cornea
  • 750Ã,? m - Thiomargarita namibiensis diameter, the largest known bacterium
  • 760Ã,? m - identity card thickness



1 milimeter

To help compare different magnitudes, this section lists the lengths between 10 -3 m and 10 -2 m (1 mm and 1 cm).

  • 1.0 mm - 1/1000 meters
  • 1.0 mm - 0.03937 inches or 5/127 (exact)
  • 1.0 mm - square side 1 mm²
  • 1.0 mm - pinhead diameter
  • 1.5 mm - average length of ticks
  • 2.54 mm - the distance between pins on the old DIP (dual-inline-package) electronic components
  • 5 mm - average red ant length
  • 5 mm - average diameter of rice grains
  • 5.56ÃÆ' â € "45mm NATO - standard ammunition size
  • 6 mm - the approximate width of the pencil
  • 7 mm - long Paedophryne amauensis , the smallest known vertebrates
  • 7.1 mm - long sunflower seeds
  • 7.62ÃÆ'â € "51mm NATO - the size of general military ammunition
  • 8 mm long movie movie width
  • 8 mm - long Paedocypris progenetica , the smallest known fish



1 centimeter

To help compare different magnitude, this section lists the length between 10 -2 m and 10 -1 m (1Ã, cm and 10Ã, cm).

  • 1Ã, cm - 10 millimeter
  • 1 cm - 0.39 inches
  • 1Ã, Â ± cm - square edge area of ​​1 cm 2
  • 1 cm - edge of volume cube 1 ml
  • 1 cm - the length of coffee beans
  • 1 cm - average nails approx. width
  • 1.2 cm - bee length
  • 1.2 cm - dice in diameter
  • 1.5Ã, cm - very large mosquito length
  • 1.6 cm - Jaragua Sphaero length, very small reptile
  • 1.7 cm - length Thorius arboreus, Smallest Salamander
  • 2 cm - the approximate width of an adult human finger
  • 2.54 cm - 1 inch
  • 3.1 cm - 1 attoparsec (10 -18 parsec)
  • 3.4 cm - length of quail eggs
  • 3.5 cm - the width of the film commonly used in movies and photography is still
  • 4.3 cm - minimum golf ball diameter
  • 5 cm - the normal diameter of the chicken egg
  • 5Ã, cm - the height of the Hummingbird, the smallest known bird
  • 5.5 ÃÆ'â € "5.5 ÃÆ'â €" 5.5Ã, cm - dimensions of Rubik Cube 3x3x3
  • 6.1 cm - average high apple
  • 7.3 to 7.5 cm - baseball ball diameter
  • 8.6 cm - 5.4 cm - standard credit card dimension
  • 9 cm - the length of the Dotted Padloper, known smallest tortoise



1 decimal

To help compare different magnitudes, this section lists the lengths between 10 centimeters and 100 centimeters (10 -1 meters and 1 meter).

Conversions

10 cm (abbreviated 10 cm) equals:

  • 1 decimal (dm), non-commonly used terms
  • 100 millimeter
  • 3.9 inches
  • The square of the square is 0.01 m 2
  • edge of the cube with volume 1 ÃÆ' - 10 -3 (one liter)

wavelength

  • 10Ã, cm = 1.0 dm - highest UHF radio frequency wavelength, 3 GHz
  • 12Ã, cm = 1.2 dm - wavelength from 2.45 GHz ISM radio band
  • 21Ã, cm = 2,1 dm - the wavelength of the 1.4 GHz hydrogen emission line, the hyperfine transition of the hydrogen atom
  • 100Ã, cm = 10 dm - lowest UHF radio frequency wavelength, 300 MHz

Human-defined scales and structures

  • 10.16 cm = 1.016 dm - 1 hand used for measuring horse height (4 inches)
  • 12Ã, cm = 1.2 dm - Diameter Compact Disc (CD) (= 120 mm)
  • 15Ã, cm = 1.5 dm - Bic pen's length with lid on
  • 22Ã, cm = 2.2 dm - special Association football soccer diameter (soccer)
  • 30Ã, cm = 3 dm - long school use ruler (= 300 mm)
  • 30.48 cm = 3,048 dm - 1 ft (size)
  • 60Ã, cm = 6 dm - standard depth (backward) from household kitchen worktop in Europe (= 600 mm)
  • 90Ã, cm = 9 dm - average rapier length, fencing sword
  • 91.44 cm = 9.14 dm - one yard (size)

Nature

  • 10Ã, cm = 1 dm - human cervical diameters when entering the second stage of labor
  • 11Ã, cm = 1.1 dm - average potato diameter
  • 15Ã, cm = 1.5 dm - largest estimate of the largest beetle species
  • 19Ã, cm = 1.9 dm - banana length
  • 29Ã, cm = 2.9 dm - average human foot length
  • 29,98 cm = 2,998 dm - distance of light travel in one nanodetic
  • 31Ã, cm = 3.1 dm - largest butterfly species wing Ornithoptera alexandrae
  • 46Ã, cm = 4.6 dm - average domestic cat length
  • 50 to 65Ã, cm = 5-6.5 dm - pizote tail
  • 66Ã, cm = 6.6 dm - longest cypress length (produced by sugar pine)

Astronomy

  • 84Ã, cm = 8.4 dm - the approximate diameter of 2008 TS26, a meteoroid



1 meter

To help compare the order of different magnitudes, this section lists the length of one meter and ten meters. Light takes 1 meter in 1 / 299,792,458 , or 3,3356409519815E-9 per second.

Conversions

1 meter is:

  • 10 decimal places
  • 100 cm
  • 1,000 millimeter
  • 39.37 inches
  • 3.28 ft
  • square side with area 1 m 2
  • the ends of the cube with a surface area of ​​6 m 2 and volume 1 m 3
  • radius radius of 3.14 m 2
  • The radius of the ball with a surface area of ​​12.56 m 2 and a volume of 4.19 m 3

Human-defined scales and structures

  • 1 m - approximate height of the top of the door knob
  • 1 m - very large beach ball diameter
  • 1,435 m - the standard size of the rail line used by approximately 60% of the world's railroad track = 4 '8Ã,½ "
  • 2.5 m - distance from floor to cell in average home
  • 2.7 m - Starr Bumble Bee II length, the smallest field
  • 2.77-3.44 m - FM radio wavelength 87-108Ã, MHz
  • 3.05 m - old Mini length
  • 8,38 m - long from London Bus (Routemaster)

Sports

  • 2.44m - high of association football goals
  • 2.45 m - the tallest human leap (Javier Sotomayor)
  • 3.05 m - (10 ft) basket height in basketball
  • 8.15 m - longest human longest jump (Mike Powell)

Nature

  • 1 m - height Homo floresiensis ("Hobbit")
  • 1.15 m - pizote (mammals)
  • 1.37 m - average height of the Andaman people
  • 1.63 m - (5 feet 4 inches) (or 64 inches) - the average height of US women in 2002 (source: US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
  • 1.75 m - (5 feet 8 inches) - the average height of US men in 2002 (source: US CDC per woman above)
  • 2.5 m - sunflower height
  • 2.72 m - (8 feet 11 inches) - the tallest known man (Robert Wadlow)
  • 3,63 m - wing width record for live birds (a traveler albatross)
  • 5 m - elephant length
  • 5.20 m - high giraffe
  • 5.5 m - height Baluchitherium , the largest land mammal ever lived
  • 7 m - wing width Argentavis , the largest known bird flying
  • 7,50 m - estimation of human gland length

Astronomy

  • 3-6 m - approximate diameter 2003 SQ 222
  • 4.1 m - diameter 2008 TC3, a small asteroid that flies into the Earth's atmosphere on October 7, 2008.



1 decimeter

To help compare the various orders of magnitude, this section lists lengths between 10 meters and 100 meters.

Conversions

10 meters (very rarely called decametre abbreviated as a dam) equals:

  • 10 meters
  • 100 decimal
  • 1,000 centimeters
  • 10,000 millimeters
  • 32.8 feet
  • a square side with an area of ​​100 mÃ,²

Scale and structure specified by man

  • 10 meters - the wavelength of the highest shortwave radio frequency, 30 MHz
  • 23 meters - altitude obelisk Place de la Concorde, Paris, France.
  • 25 meters - shortwave radio wave length at 12 MHz
  • 29 meters high - the lighthouse in Savudrija, Slovenia.
  • 31 meters - shortwave radio broadcast radio frequency at 9.7 MHz
  • 34 meters high - the height of the Split Point Lighthouse at Aireys Inlet, Victoria, Australia.
  • 40 meters - the average depth below the seabed tunnel tunnel
  • 49 meters - shortwave radio wave length at 6.1Ã, MHz
  • 50 meters - train length
  • 55 meters - the height of Leaning Tower of Pisa
  • 60 meters - height of the Djoser Pyramid
  • 64 meters - wingspan of Boeing 747-400
  • 69 meters - width of the wing Antonov An-124 Ruslan
  • 70 meters - Bayeux Tapestry length
  • 70 meters - typical football field width
  • 77 meters - wingspan of Boeing 747-8
  • 88.40 meters - the width of the Antonov An-225 transport plane wing Mriya
  • 93 meters - height of the Statue of Liberty
  • 96 meters - height of Big Ben
  • 100 meters - the lowest shortwave radio wave length, 3 MHz

Sports

  • 11 meters - the width of the estimated double tennis court
  • 15 meters - wide from FIBA ​​basketball field â € <â €
  • 15.24 meters - wide NBA basketball court (50 feet)
  • 18.44 meters - the distance between the front of the pitcher and the back home home plate on the baseball field (60 feet, 6 inches)
  • 20 meters - cricket length (22 yards)
  • 27.43 meters - the distance between bases on the baseball field (90 feet)
  • 28 meters - length of FIBA ​​basketball field â € <â €
  • 28.65 meters - length of NBA basketball court (94 feet)
  • 49 meters - wide American soccer field (53 1/3 yards)
  • 59,436 meters - width of a Canadian football field (65 yards)
  • 70 meters - typical football field width
  • 91 meters - length of American football field (100 meters, measured between goal lines)
  • 105 meters - football field length (UEFA Stadium Category 3 and 4)

Nature

  • 10 meters - average length of the human digestive tract
  • 12 meters - long whale shark, largest living fish
  • 12 meters - wing wing Quetzalcoatlus , pterosaurs
  • 13 meters - long giant squid and giant squid, largest live invertebrate
  • 15 meters - approximate distance of the tropical circle of latitude moving towards the equator and the polar circle moving towards the poles every year due to the natural gradual drop of the Earth's axis tilt
  • 18 meters - altitude from Sauroposeidon , the most famous dinosaur known
  • 20 yards - long Leedsichthys , the greatest fish ever to exist
  • 21 meters high - High Force waterfall in England
  • 33 meters - long blue whale, the largest animal on earth, alive or extinct, in terms of mass
  • 35 meters - long Supersaurus , longest dinosaur and longest vertebrate
  • 40 meters - the average depth below the channel bottom of the tunnel Channel
  • 52 meters - the height of Niagara Falls
  • 83.34 meters - hemlock height West

Astronomy

  • 30 meters - diameter 1998 KY 26 , a fast-spinning meteoroids
  • 32 meters - estimated diameter of 2008 HJ, a small meteoroids



1 hectometre

To compare the number of different orders, this section lists lengths between 100 meters and 1000 meters (1 kilometer).

Conversions

100 meters (sometimes called hectometre) equals:

  • 328 feet
  • one side of 1 hectare square
  • one fifth of modern li, China measurement unit
  • approximate distance traveled in 300 nanoseconds

Human-defined scales and structures

  • 100 meters - the wavelength of the highest medium wave radio frequency, 3 MHz
  • 100 meters - the distance of the location marker post on the English highway
  • 138.8 meters - the height of the Great Pyramid of Giza (Pyramid of Cheops)
  • 139 meters - the highest roller coaster height in the world, Kingda Ka
  • 187 meters-shortest wavelength from AM band broadcast radio, 1600 kHz
  • 202 meters - long Chain Bridge SzÃÆ'Â © chenyi connects Buda and Pest
  • 318 meters - the height of the New York Times Building
  • 318.9 meters - the height of the Chrysler Building
  • 320.75 meters - the height of the Eiffel Tower (including antenna)
  • 328 meters - the height of Auckland's Sky Tower, the highest free-standing structure in the Southern Hemisphere
  • 341 meters - the highest bridge height in the world, the Millau Bridge
  • 390 meters - the height of the Empire State Building
  • 400-800 meters - estimated height of tallest skyscraper in the world in the last 80 years
  • 458 meters - the length of Knock Nevis, the world's largest supertanker
  • 553.33 meters - the height of the CN Tower
  • 555 meters - the longest wavelength of AM band broadcast radio, 540 kHz
  • 630 meters - the height of the KVLY-TV mast, the second highest structure in the world
  • 646 meters - the height of Warsaw radio mast, the world's tallest structure until its collapse in 1991
  • 828 meters - the height of Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest structure on January 17, 2009
  • 1,000 meters - the lowest intermediate wave radio frequency wavelength, 300 kHz

Sports

  • 100 meters - the very fast distance of humans can run for about 10 seconds
  • 100,584 meters - Canadian football field length between the goal line (110 yards)
  • 91.5 meters - 137 meters - soccer field length
  • 105 meters - a distinctive soccer field length
  • 109.73 meters - the total length of the American football field (120 meters, including the final zone)
  • 110 - 150 meters wide of Australian football field
  • 135 - 185 meters long Australian football field
  • 137,16 meters - the total length of the Canadian football field, including the final zone (150 yards)

Nature

  • 115.5 meters - the highest tree height in the world in 2007, the Hyperion sequel
  • 310 meters - the maximum depth of Lake Geneva
  • 340 meters - the sound of travel distance in the air at sea level in one second; see sound speed
  • 979 meters - the height of Salto Angel, the world's highest free falls (Venezuela)

Astronomy

  • 270 meters - length 99942 Apophis
  • 535 meters - long 25143 Itokawa, a small asteroid visited by the spacecraft



1 kilometer

To help compare the various order of magnitudes, this section lists the lengths between 1 kilometer and 10 kilometers (10 3 and 10 4 meters).

Conversions

1 kilometer (km symbol unit) is equal to:

  • 1,000 meters
  • 0.621371 miles
  • 1.093,61 yard
  • 3,280.84 feet
  • 39,370.1 inches
  • 100,000 centimeters
  • 1,000,000 millimeters
  • The square side is 1 km 2 .
  • Radius circle area? km 2 .

Scale and structure specified by man

  • 1Ã, km - the wavelength of the highest long wave radio frequency, 300 kHz
  • 1,280 km - Golden Gate Bridge span (distance between towers)
  • 1,609 km - 1 mile
  • 1.852 km - 1 nautical mile, equal to 1 minute crossbow on the surface of the earth
  • 1,991Ã, km - Akashi Kaiky range? Bridge
  • 2,309 km - axial length of the Three Gorges Dam, the world's largest dam
  • 3,991Ã, km - long Akashi Kaiky? Bridge, the world's longest suspension bridge in December 2008
  • 5,072 km - the height of Tanggula Mountain Pass, below the highest peak in the Tanggula Mountains, the world's tallest railway line in August 2005
  • 5.727Ã, km - altitude Cerro Aucanquilcha, the highest street in the world, is located in Chile
  • 98 airports have runways from 4 km to 5.5 km long.
  • 8Ã, km - long Palm Jebel Ali, an artificial island built off the coast of Dubai
  • 9.8 km - long World, artificial islands are also built off the coast of Dubai, whose islands resemble the world map

Geographic

  • 1,637 km - the deepest dive of Lake Baikal in Russia, the largest freshwater lake in the world.
  • 2,228 km - the height of Mount Kosciuszko, the highest point in Australia
  • Most of Manhattan is from 3 to 4 km wide.
  • 4,810 km - the height of Mont Blanc, the highest peak in the Alps
  • 4,884Ã, km - height of Carstensz Pyramid, highest peak in Oceania
  • 4,892 km - the height of Mount Vinson, the highest peak in Antarctica
  • 5.610Ã, km - the height of Mount Damavand, the highest peak in Iran
  • 5.642Ã, km - the height of Mount Elbrus, the highest peak in Europe
  • 5,895 km - the height of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa
  • 6,081 km - the height of Mount Logan, the highest peak in Canada
  • 6,194 km - Denali altitude, highest peak in North America
  • 6,959 km - Aconcagua height, highest peak in South America
  • 7,5Ã, km - the depths of the Cayman Trench, the deepest point in the Caribbean Sea
  • 8,848 km - the height of Mount Everest, the highest peak on Earth, on the border between Nepal and China

Astronomy

  • 1Ã, km - diameter 1620 Geographos
  • 1Ã, km - a very approximate size of the smallest known Jupiter Moon
  • 1.4 km - Dactyl diameter, the first confirmed asteroid month
  • 4.8 km - 5535 diameter Annefrank, belt asteroid inside
  • 5Ã, km - 3753 Cruithne diameter, one of the smallest asteroids
  • 5Ã, km - long PSR B1257 12
  • 8Ã, km - diameter of Themisto, one of Jupiter's moon
  • 8Ã, km - diameter of Vela Pulsar
  • 8.6Ã, km - Callirrhoe diameter, also known as Jupiter XVII
  • 9,737 km - length of PSR B1919 21



10 kilometers

To help compare the order of different magnitudes, this section lists the lengths between 10 and 100 kilometers (10 4 to 10 5 meters). The myriametre (sometimes also spelled myriameter , myriometre ) (10,000 meters) is the name of the unit expired; the prefix of the decimal-myriad metric (sometimes also written as myrio-) is outdated and is not included among the prefixes when the International System System was introduced in 1960.

Conversions

10 kilometers equals:

  • 10,000 meters
  • 6.2 miles
  • 1 mi (Scandinavian miles) , now standardized as 10 km:
    • 1 mile, the unit of measure commonly used in Norway and Sweden was 11,295 m in Norway and 10,688 m in Sweden.
  • farsang , the unit of measure commonly used in Iran and Turkey.

Sports

  • 42.195 km - long marathon

Scale and structure specified by man

  • 18Ã, km - Concorde cruising altitude
  • 27Ã, km - around the Large Hadron Collider, as of May 2010 the largest and highest energy particle accelerator
  • 34,668 km - the highest manned balloon flight (Malcolm D. Ross and Victor E. Prather on May 4, 1961)
  • 38,422 km - long Second Lake Pontchartrain Causeway in Louisiana, USA
  • 39Ã, km - bottom of tunnel channel
  • 53.9 km - Seikan Tunnel length, in October 2009, the longest railway tunnel in the world
  • 77Ã, km - The total length of Rough from the Panama Canal

Geographic

  • 10 km - Mauna Kea's height in Hawaii, measured from its base on the seabed
  • 11 km - deepest point of the ocean, Challenger Deep at Mariana Trench
  • 11 km - average tropospheric height
  • 14Ã, km - wide Strait of Gibraltar
  • 21Ã, km - long Manhattan
  • 23Ã, km - the largest depth of earthquake ever recorded in Britain, in 1931 at the Dogger Bank of North Sea
  • 34Ã, km - the narrowest width of the English Channel in the Dover Strait
  • 50 km - height estimate of the stratosphere
  • 90Ã, km - wide Bering Strait

Astronomy

  • 10Ã, km - diameter of the most massive neutron star (3-5 solar masses)
  • 13Ã, km - the average diameter of Deimos, the smaller Mars moon
  • 20Ã, km - diameter of the least massive neutron star (1.44 solar masses)
  • 20Ã, km - diameter of Leda, one of Jupiter's moon
  • 20Ã, km - Pan diameter, one Saturn moons
  • 22 km - Phobos diameter, larger Mars moon
  • 27Ã, km - Olympus Mons height above Mars reference level, the highest known mountain of the Solar System
  • 43Ã, km - difference in diameter of Earth's equatorial bulge
  • 66Ã, km - diameter of Naiad, the deepest part of Neptune's moon



100 kilometers

The length of 100 kilometers (about 62 miles), as a rough sum, is relatively common in measurements on Earth and for some astronomical objects. This is the height at which the FAI defines outer space to begin. To help compare the order of magnitude, this section lists the lengths between 100 and 1000 kilometers (10 5 and 10 6 meters).

Conversions

The 100 kilometer distance equals about 62 miles (or 62.13711922 miles).

Scale and structure specified by man

  • 100 km - Karman line: official space boundary
  • 105Ã, km - distance from Giridih to Bokaro
  • 109Ã, km - Long High Speed ​​1 between London and Channel Tunnel
  • 130 km - Scud-A missile range
  • 163Ã, km - long Suez Canal
  • 164Ã, km - long Danyang-Kunshan Grand Bridge
  • 213Ã, km - long Paris MÃÆ'  © tro
  • 217Ã, km - Long Channel
  • 223Ã, km - long Metro Madrid
  • 300 km - Scud-B missile range
  • 386 km - the height of the International Space Station
  • 408 km - long from London Underground (active path)
  • 460 km - distance from London to Paris
  • 470Ã, km - distance from Dublin to London as the bird flies
  • 600 km - Scud-C missile range
  • 600Ã, km - altitude above ground from the Hubble Space Telescope
  • 804.67 km - (500 miles) Indy 500 car race distance

Geographic

  • 111Ã, km - distance covered by one degree of latitude on the surface of the Earth
  • 180Ã, km - distance between Mumbai and Nashik
  • 203Ã, km - long Sognefjorden, the third largest fjord in the world
  • 220Ã, km - distance between Pune and Nashik
  • 240Ã, km - widest width of the English Channel
  • 430Ã, km - long Pyrenees
  • 500 km - Sweden's widest width from east to west
  • 550Ã, km - distance from San Francisco to Los Angeles as flying birds
  • 560 km - distance of Bordeaux-Paris, formerly the longest one-day professional race race
  • 590 km - length of land boundary between Finland and Sweden
  • 724 km - long Om River
  • 871 km - distance from Sydney to Melbourne (along Hume Highway)
  • 897 km - Long River Douro
  • 900Ã, km - distance from Berlin to Stockholm
  • 956 km - distance from Washington, DC to Chicago, Illinois when flying bird

Astronomy

  • 100Ã, km - the altitude at which FAI defines outer space to begin
  • 167Ã, km - diameter of Amalthea, one of the moons in Jupiter
  • 200Ã, km-wide Valles Marineris
  • 220Ã, km - the diameter of Phoebe, the largest outer moons of Saturn
  • 300Ã, km - the approximate distance traveled by light in a millisecond
  • 340Ã, km - Nereid diameter, Neptune's third largest month
  • 350 km - Lower limit of Low Earth orbit
  • 420Ã, km - diameter of Proteus, the second largest moon of Neptune
  • 468 km - 4 Vesta asteroid diameter
  • 472 km - Miranda diameter, one of Uranus's main moons
  • 974.6 km - biggest diameter 1 Ceres, largest asteroid solar system



1 megametre

To help compare the order of different magnitudes, this section lists lengths ranging from 10 6 m (1 Mm or 1,000 km).

Conversions

1 megametre equal to:

  • 1 E 6 m (one million meters)
  • about 621.37 miles
  • The square side with an area of ​​1,000,000 km 2

Human-defined scales and structures

  • 1,000 Mm - 1 megameter length
  • 2,100 Mm - Proposed gas pipe length from Iran to India via Pakistan
  • 2,100 Mm - Distance from Casablanca to Rome
  • 2,288 Mm - The length of the Alaska Highway was officially built in the 1940s
  • 3,069 Mm - Interstate Length 95 (from Houlton, Maine to Miami, Florida)
  • 3,846mm - Route Length 1 US (from Fort Kent, Maine to Key West, Florida)
  • 5,000 Mm - United States Width
  • 5.007 Mm - Interstate 90 long estimate (Seattle, Washington to Boston, Massachusetts)
  • 5.614 Mm - Dingo Australia Fence
  • 6.4 Mm - The Great Wall of China
  • 7.821 Mm - Trans-Canada Highway length, the world's longest national highway (from Victoria, British Columbia to St. John's, Newfoundland)
  • 8,836 Mm - Distance between Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, and Key West, Florida, US road network endpoint
  • 8,852 Mm - Aggregate Length of the Great Wall of China, including trenches, hills and rivers
  • 9,259 Mm - Trans-Siberian railway length

Sports

  • The Biddi Munda trail in WA, Australia is over 1000 km long - the world's longest off-road bike track
  • 1,200 Mm - long Paris-Brest-Paris cycling events
  • Some endurance racing cars, or, run as far as 1,000 km:
    • Bathurst 1000
    • 1000 km Brand Hatch
    • 1000 km Buenos Aires
    • 1000 km Donington
    • 1000 km Monza
    • 1000 km Nürburgring
    • 1000 km Silverstone
    • 1000 km Spa
    • 1000 km Suzuka
    • 1000 km Zeltweg

Geographic

  • 1,010mm - Distance from San Diego to El Paso when flying crow
  • 2.000 Mm - Distance from Beijing to Hong Kong when flying crow
  • 2,800 Mm - Width of the Atlantic Ocean (Brazil-West Africa)
  • 2,850mm - The length of the Danube river
  • 2.205 Mm - The total length of the Swedish land borders
  • 2,515 Mm - Norway's total land border length
  • 3,690 Mm - Volga river length, Europe's longest
  • 4.350 Mm - Long Yellow River
  • 4,800 Mm - The widest width of the Atlantic Ocean (US-North Africa)
  • 5,100 Mm - Distance from Dublin to New York when flying birds
  • 6,270 Mm - Long Mississippi-Missouri River system
  • 6,380 Mm - Yangtze River Length
  • 6,400 Mm - Amazon River Length
  • 6,758 Mm - Nile system length, longest on Earth
  • 8.200 Mm - Distance from Dublin to San Francisco when the bird flies

Astronomy

  • 1,000Mm - Estimated shortest axis of the Haumea tracer's dwarf planet
  • 1,186 Mm - Charon diameters, the largest month of Pluto
  • 1,280 Mm - Trans-Neptunus 50000 Quaoar object diameter
  • 1,436 Mm - Iapetus diameter, one of Saturn's main months
  • 1,578 Mm - Titania Diameter, the largest of the Uranus month
  • 1,960 Mm - Haumea longitudinal forecast
  • 2,326 Mm - Eris's dwarf planet diameter, the largest trans-Neptune object found to date
  • 2,374 Mm - Pluto Diameter
  • 2,707 Mm - Triton Diameter, the largest Neptune month
  • 3,122 Mm - Europe's diameter, the smallest Galilean satellite of Jupiter
  • 3,476 Mm - Earth's Moon Diameter
  • 3,643 Mm - Io diameter, Jupiter month
  • 4,821 Mm - Callisto diameter, Jupiter month
  • 4,879 Mm - Mercury Diameter
  • 5,150 Mm - Titan's diameter, Saturn's largest moon
  • 5.262 Mm - Jupiter Ganymede's moon diameter, the largest moon in the solar system
  • 6,366 Mm - Earth Radius
  • 6,792 Mm - Mars Diameter



10 megametres

To help compare the order of different magnitudes, this section lists lengths ranging from 10 7 meters (10 megametres or 10,000 kilometers).

Conversions

10 megametres (10 Mm) is

  • 6,215 miles.
  • side squares area of ​​100,000,000 square kilometers (km 2 )
  • radius of circle area 314,159,265 km 2

Scale and structure specified by man

  • 11,085 Mm - Length of the Kiev-Vladivostok train line, longer variant of the Trans-Siberian rail line
  • 13,300 Mm - Length of roads rehabilitated and expanded under the National Highway Construction Project (launched 1998) in India
  • 39.000 Mm - Length of optical submarine telecommunication cable SEA-ME-WE 3, joining 39 points between Norden, Germany and Okinawa, Japan
  • 67.000 Mm - Total length of National Highway in India

Geographic

  • 10 Mm - Approximate outer boundary of the exosphere
  • 10,001 Mm - The length of the meridian arc from the North Pole to the Equator (the original definition of meters based on this length).
  • 60.000 Mm - Total length of mountains in the middle of the sea

Astronomy

  • 12.000 Mm - Sirius B diameter, white dwarf
  • 12.104 Mm - Venus diameter
  • 12,742 Mm - Earth Diameter
  • 12.900 Mm - Minimum distance meteoroid 2004 FU 162 from Earth center on March 31, 2004, closest in record
  • 14.000 Mm - The smallest diameter of the Great Red Spot Jupiter
  • 19.000 Mm - Separation between Pluto and Charon
  • 34,770 Mm - Minimum distance of asteroid 99942 Apophis on 13 April 2029 from Earth center
  • 35.786 Mm - Geostationary orbit height
  • 40,005 Mm - Earth Polar Circle
  • 40.077 Mm - Earth Equatorial Circle
  • 49,528 Mm - Neptune Diameter
  • 51,118 Mm - Uranus Diameter



100 megametres

To help compare the order of different magnitudes, this section lists lengths ranging from 10 8 meters (100 megametres or 100,000 kilometers or 62,150 miles).

  • 102 Mm - HD Diameter 149026 b, extraordinarily dense Jovian planet
  • 111,191 Mm - 20,000 (nautical, English) leagues (see Jules Verne, Twenty Thousand League Under the Sea )
  • 115 Mm - Saturn's Rings width
  • 120 Mm - ELBM Diameter J0555-57Ab, the smallest known star
  • 120 Mm - Saturn Diameter
  • 142 Mm - Diameter of Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system
  • 170 Mm - TRAPPIST-1 diameter, recently discovered star has 7 planets around it
  • 174 Mm - OGLE-TR-122b Diameter
  • 180 Mm - Average distance traveled for life
  • 196 Mm - Diameter of Proxima Centauri, a typical red dwarf
  • 257 Mm - Tres-4 Diameter
  • 272 Mm - Diameter WASP-12b
  • 299.792 Mm - One second of light; light travel distance in a vacuum in one second (see the speed of light)
  • 300Mm - Diameter WASP-79b
  • 314 Mm - CT Cha diameter b
  • 384.4 Mm (238,855Ã, mi) - Average Earth-Month Distance
  • 671 Mm - Separation between Jupiter and Europa
  • 428 Mm - GQ diameter Lupi b, one of the largest known planets
  • 986 Mm - Diameter of disk around HD 100546 b.



1 gigametre

To help compare different distances, this section lists lengths ranging from 10 9 meters (1 gigametre (Gm) or 1 billion meters).

  • 1.2 Gm - Separation between Saturn and Titan
  • 1.39 Gm - Sun Diameter
  • 1.5 Gm - (proposed) Expected orbit from Earth James Webb Space Telescope
  • 2.19 Gm - The closest approach to Lexell's Comet to Earth, occurred on July 1, 1770; closest comet approach on note
  • 3 Gm - The total length of "cable" in the human brain.
  • 4.2 Gm - Algol B Diameter
  • 5.0 Gm - The closest approach of Halley's Comet to Earth, occurred on April 10, 837
  • 5.0 Gm - (proposed) The size of the Michelson interferometer arm is a giant triangle of Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) planned to begin observations in or around 2015.
  • 7.9 Gm - Orionic Gamma Diameter
  • 9.0 Gm - Estimated horizon diameter of Sagittarius A * event, supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy



10 gigametres

To help compare different distances, this section lists lengths ranging from 10 10 meters (10 gigametres (Gm) or 10 million kilometers, or 0.07 units of Astronomy).

  • 15 Gm - The closest distance to Comet Hyakutake from Earth
  • 18 Gm - One minute light (see yellow balls in right diagram)
  • 24 Gm - Heliostationary orbit radius
  • 46 Gm - Perihelion Mercury (yellow ellipses on the right)
  • 55 Gm - 60,000 years perigee Mars (last reached on August 27, 2003)
  • 55 Gm - Radius Rigel, blue supergiant star (biggest star on right)
  • 58 Gm - Average distance between Earth and Mars as they overlap in orbit
  • 61 Gm - Diameter of Aldebaran, giant orange star (big star on right)
  • 70 Gm - Mercury Aphelion distance
  • 76 Gm - Neso apocentric distance; the greatest distance from the natural satellites of the parent planet (Neptune)



100 gigametres

To help compare distances on different order of magnitudes, this section lists lengths ranging from 10 11 meters (100 Gm or 100 million kilometers or 0.7 astronomical units).

  • 109 Gm - 0.7 AU - Distance between Venus and Sun
  • 149.6 Gm (93.0 million mi) - 1.0 AU - Distance between Earth and Sun - definition of astronomical unit
  • 180 Gm - 1.2 AU - Maximum diameter Sagittarius A *, supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy
  • 228 Gm - 1.5 AU - Distance between Mars and Sun
  • 570 Gm - 3.8 AU - Hyakutake Comet tail length measured by Ulysses ; the actual value could be much higher
  • 591 Gm - 4.0 AU - Minimum distance between Earth and Jupiter
  • 780 Gm - 5.2 AU - The distance between Jupiter and the Sun
  • 947 Gm - 6.4 AU - Antares Diameter A
  • 965 Gm - 6.4 AU - Maximum distance between Earth and Jupiter



1 terametre

To help compare the different distances, this section lists lengths ranging from 10 12 m (1 Tm or 1 billion km or 6.7 astronomical units).

  • 1,079 Tm - 7.2 AU - One bright hour
  • 1.4 Tm - 9.5 AU - Distance between Saturn and Sun
  • 1.98 Tm - 13.2 AU - Revised VY Canis Majoris diameter estimate. Newly upgraded measurements are 30% lower than the previous 2007 estimate.
  • 2.0 Tm - 13.4 AU - Diameter of one of the largest known stars, KY Cygni
  • 2.4 Tm - 15.9 AU - Estimated UY Scuti diameter, largest known star in 2013
  • 2.9 Tm - 19.4 AU - The distance between Uranus and the Sun
  • 3.06 Tm - 20.5 AU - Earlier estimated the diameter of VY Canis Majoris, in 2006. Size was revised in 2012 through improved measurement techniques. (see above)
  • 4.4 Tm - 29.4 AU - Perihelion distance from Pluto
  • 4.5 Tm - 30.1 AU - The distance between Neptune and the Sun
  • 4.5 Tm - 30.1 AU - Inside Kuiper belt radius
  • 5.7 Tm - 38.1 AU - Perihelion distance from Eris
  • 7.3 Tm - 48.8 AU - Aphelion distance from Pluto
  • 7.5 Tm - 50.1 AU - Outer Radius Kuiper Belt, internal boundary of Oort Cloud



10 terametres

To help compare the different distances, this section lists lengths ranging from 10 13 m (10 Tm or 10 billion km or 67 units of astronomy).

  • 11.1 Tm - 74.2 AU - Distance that Voyager 1 starts detecting particles back from shock termination
  • 11.4 Tm - 76.2 AU - Distance Perihelion 90377 Sedna
  • 12.1 Tm - 70 to 90 AU - Proximity to shutdown ( Voyager 1 crossed to 94 AU)
  • 12.9 Tm - 86.3 AU - Distance to 90377 Sedna in March 2014
  • 13.2 Tm - 88.6 AU - Distance to Pioneer 11 in March 2014
  • 14.1 Tm - 94.3 AU - Estimated radius of the solar system
  • 14.4 Tm - 96.4 AU - Distance to Eris in March 2014 (now near aphelion)
  • 15.1 Tm - 101 AU - Distance to heliosheath
  • 16.5 Tm - 111 AU - Distance to Pioneer 10 as of March 2014
  • 16.6 Tm - 111.2AU - Distance to Voyager 2 as of May 2016
  • 20.0 Tm - 135 AU - Distance to Voyager 1 as of May 2016
  • 20.6 Tm - 138 AU - Distance to Voyager 1 as of end of February 2017
  • 21.1 Tm - 138 AU - Distance to Voyager 1 as of November 2017
  • 25.9 Tm - 172 AU - One day of light
  • 55.7 Tm - 371 AU - Aphelion distance from Hale-Bopp comet



100 terametres

To help compare the different distances, this section lists lengths ranging from 10 14 m (100 Tm or 100 billion km or 670 astronomical units).

  • 146 Tm - 975 AU - distance Aphelion 90377 Sedna
  • 172 Tm - 1150 AU - Schwarzschild diameter of H1821 643, one of the most massive black holes known
  • 181 Tm - 1210 AU - One light week
  • 653 Tm - 4367 AU - Aphelion distance from Hyakutake comet (current orbit)
  • 757 Tm - 5059 AU - radius of the Stingray Nebula
  • 777 Tm - 5180 AU - One light month



1 petametre

To help compare the different distances, this section lists lengths ranging from 10 15 m (1 Pm or 1 trillion km or 6685 astronomical units (AU) or 0.11 light-years).

  • 1.0 Pm = 0.105702341 light years
  • 1.9 Pm Ã, Â ±.5 Pm = 12,000 AU = 0.2 radius of light year from nucleus in Cat Nebula Eyes
  • 4.7 Pm = 30,000 AU = Half light year diameter Bok globule Barnard 68
  • 7.5 Pm - 50,000 AU - Possible OIC cloud outer boundary (other estimates are 75,000 to 125,000 or even 189,000 AU (1.6, 2 and 3 light years, respectively))
  • 7.7 Pm - 52,000 AU - Aphelion Distance from Comet Highway in 1910
  • 9.5 Pm - 63,241.1 AU - One light year, distance traveled by light in one year



10 petametres

To help compare the different distances, this section lists lengths ranging from 10 16 m (10 Pm or 66,800 AU, 1.06 light-years).

  • 15 Pm - 1.59 light - radius outside of possible Oort cloud
  • 20 Pm - 2.11 light years - the influence of the Sun's gravitational field
  • 30.9 Pm - 3.26 light years - 1 parsec
  • 39.9 Pm - 4.22 light years - Distance to Proxima Centauri (closest star to Sun)
  • 81.3 Pm - 8.59 light years - Distance to Sirius



100 petametres

To help compare different distances, this section lists the length between 10 17 m (100 Pm or 11 light years) and 10 18 m (106 light years).

  • 110 Pm - 12 light-years - Distance to Tau Ceti
  • 230 Pm - 24 light-years - The Orion Nebula Diameter
  • 240 Pm - 25h

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