Links to Astronomical Units Converter

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Follow these steps to convert given length from the units of Links to the units of Astronomical Units.

Links to Astronomical Units Converter | li to AU
  1. Enter the input Links value in the text field.
  2. The calculator converts the given Links into Astronomical Units in realtime ⌚ using the conversion formula, and displays under the Astronomical Units label. You do not need to click any button. If the input changes, Astronomical Units value is re-calculated, just like that.
  3. You may copy the resulting Astronomical Units value using the Copy button.
  4. To view a detailed step by step calculation of the conversion, click on the View Calculation button.
  5. You can also reset the input by clicking on Reset button present below the input field.

What is the Formula to convert Links to Astronomical Units?

The formula to convert given length from Links to Astronomical Units is:

Length(Astronomical Units) = Length(Links) / 743646458214.267

Substitute the given value of length in links, i.e., Length(Links) in the above formula and simplify the right-hand side value. The resulting value is the length in astronomical units, i.e., Length(Astronomical Units).

Calculation

Calculation will be done after you enter a valid input.

Examples

1

Consider that a surveyor's chain is divided into 100 links, with each link being 1 link in length.
Convert this length from links to Astronomical Units.

Answer:

Given:

The length in links is:

Length(Links) = 1

Formula:

The formula to convert length from links to astronomical units is:

Length(Astronomical Units) = Length(Links) / 743646458214.267

Substitution:

Substitute given weight Length(Links) = 1 in the above formula.

Length(Astronomical Units) = 1 / 743646458214.267

Length(Astronomical Units) = 1.3447e-12

Final Answer:

Therefore, 1 li is equal to 1.3447e-12 AU.

The length is 1.3447e-12 AU, in astronomical units.

2

Consider that a measurement in a survey reads 50 links.
Convert this length from links to Astronomical Units.

Answer:

Given:

The length in links is:

Length(Links) = 50

Formula:

The formula to convert length from links to astronomical units is:

Length(Astronomical Units) = Length(Links) / 743646458214.267

Substitution:

Substitute given weight Length(Links) = 50 in the above formula.

Length(Astronomical Units) = 50 / 743646458214.267

Length(Astronomical Units) = 6.72363e-11

Final Answer:

Therefore, 50 li is equal to 6.72363e-11 AU.

The length is 6.72363e-11 AU, in astronomical units.

Links to Astronomical Units Conversion Table

The following table gives some of the most used conversions from Links to Astronomical Units.

Links (li)Astronomical Units (AU)
0 li0 AU
1 li0 AU
2 li0 AU
3 li0 AU
4 li1e-11 AU
5 li1e-11 AU
6 li1e-11 AU
7 li1e-11 AU
8 li1e-11 AU
9 li1e-11 AU
10 li1e-11 AU
20 li3e-11 AU
50 li7e-11 AU
100 li1.3e-10 AU
1000 li1.34e-9 AU
10000 li1.345e-8 AU
100000 li1.3447e-7 AU

Links

A link is a unit of length used primarily in land surveying and measurement. One link is equivalent to 0.66 feet or approximately 0.201168 meters.

The link is defined as one-hundredth of a chain, where one chain is 66 feet long. This unit is used for finer measurements in land surveying and mapping.

Astronomical Units

An astronomical unit (AU) is a unit of length used in astronomy to measure distances within our solar system. One astronomical unit is equivalent to approximately 149,597,870.7 kilometers or about 92,955,807.3 miles.

The astronomical unit is defined as the mean distance between the Earth and the Sun.

Astronomical units are used to express distances between celestial bodies within the solar system, such as the distances between planets and their orbits. They provide a convenient scale for describing and comparing distances in a way that is more manageable than using kilometers or miles.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the formula for converting Links to Astronomical Units in Length?

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