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Convert Earth's equatorial radius to Leagues

Earth's equatorial radius




Leagues


How to use this Earth's equatorial radius to Leagues Converter 🤔

Follow these steps to convert given Earth's equatorial radius value from Earth's equatorial radius units to Leagues units.

  1. Enter the input Earth's equatorial radius value in the text field.
  2. The given Earth's equatorial radius is converted to Leagues in realtime ⌚ using the formula, and displayed under the Leagues label.
  3. You may copy the resulting Leagues value using the Copy button.

Formula

To convert given length from Earth's equatorial radius to Leagues, use the following formula.

Leagues = Earth's equatorial radius / 0.0007569632490149606

Calculation

Calculation will be done after you enter a valid input.

Earth's equatorial radius to Leagues Conversion Table

The following table gives some of the most used conversions from Earth's equatorial radius to Leagues.

Earth's equatorial radius (earth's equatorial radius)Leagues (lea)
0 earth's equatorial radius0 lea
1 earth's equatorial radius1321.0681 lea
2 earth's equatorial radius2642.1362 lea
3 earth's equatorial radius3963.2043 lea
4 earth's equatorial radius5284.2724 lea
5 earth's equatorial radius6605.3405 lea
6 earth's equatorial radius7926.4086 lea
7 earth's equatorial radius9247.4767 lea
8 earth's equatorial radius10568.5448 lea
9 earth's equatorial radius11889.6129 lea
10 earth's equatorial radius13210.681 lea
20 earth's equatorial radius26421.362 lea
50 earth's equatorial radius66053.4049 lea
100 earth's equatorial radius132106.8098 lea
1000 earth's equatorial radius1321068.0985 lea
10000 earth's equatorial radius13210680.9849 lea
100000 earth's equatorial radius132106809.8486 lea

Earth's equatorial radius

The Earth's equatorial radius is the distance from the Earth's center to the equator. One Earth's equatorial radius is approximately 6,378.1 kilometers or about 3,963.2 miles.

The equatorial radius is the longest radius of the Earth due to its equatorial bulge, caused by the planet's rotation. This bulge results in a slightly larger radius at the equator compared to the polar radius.

The Earth's equatorial radius is used in geodesy, cartography, and satellite navigation to define the Earth's shape and for accurate measurements of distances and areas on the Earth's surface. It provides a key parameter for understanding Earth's dimensions and its gravitational field.

Leagues

A league is a unit of length that was traditionally used in Europe and Latin America. One league is typically defined as three miles or approximately 4.83 kilometers.

Historically, the league varied in length from one region to another. It was originally based on the distance a person could walk in an hour.

Today, the league is mostly obsolete and is no longer used in modern measurements. It remains as a reference in literature and historical texts.