Converter
The converter is designed to transform physical quantities from one unit of measurement to another. Try it 🌍 here.
At first glance, most operating systems already come with a calculator that can handle conversions between various scales. So, why create another one? With just two clicks, you can find out that 9 Mach 🚀 equals 5953.927 🛳 knots or 12.46 jet ✈ airplanes. And did you know that a long ton equals 0.25 🐘 elephants?
But what if you need to convert 🌌 gigaparsecs into meters? Or transform mass from ☀ solar units into kilograms? For such cases, there are excellent tools like 🌍 unitconverters.net.
The goal of creating this ⏲ converter was to offer a user-friendly and streamlined interface while maintaining high precision in results... and more. The converter is a byproduct of the PHP library ⚛️ irrevion/science, which allows for easy handling and conversion of values across different systems of measurement. For example:
use irrevion\science\Physics\Entities\Quantity;
use irrevion\science\Physics\Unit\{SI, Planck, IAU, CGS, Natural, NonStandard, Imperial, USC};
$x = new Quantity(250e6, IAU::light_year);
$y = $x->convert(IAU::parsec);
print "$x is $y \n";
This code will output:
250000000 ly is 76650348.446388 pc.
This module was used to develop the API that powers the converter's calculations. A complete list of all available quantities can be found in the 📖 documentation, which is constantly being updated.
The converter doesn’t aim to include every historical, national, outdated, or obsolete unit of measurement. The focus is on molecular and quantum physics, astronomy, and practically used unit systems.
After all, 📐 size isn't everything — scale matters far more.
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