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Convert Pica to Long Reed

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Long Reed


How to use this Pica to Long Reed Converter 🤔

Follow these steps to convert given Pica value from Pica units to Long Reed units.

  1. Enter the input Pica value in the text field.
  2. The given Pica is converted to Long Reed in realtime ⌚ using the formula, and displayed under the Long Reed label.
  3. You may copy the resulting Long Reed value using the Copy button.

Formula

To convert given length from Pica to Long Reed, use the following formula.

Long Reed = Pica / 755.9999999539143

Calculation

Calculation will be done after you enter a valid input.

Pica to Long Reed Conversion Table

The following table gives some of the most used conversions from Pica to Long Reed.

Pica (pica)Long Reed (long reed)
0 pica0 long reed
1 pica0.00132275132 long reed
2 pica0.00264550265 long reed
3 pica0.00396825397 long reed
4 pica0.00529100529 long reed
5 pica0.00661375661 long reed
6 pica0.00793650794 long reed
7 pica0.00925925926 long reed
8 pica0.01058201058 long reed
9 pica0.01190476191 long reed
10 pica0.01322751323 long reed
20 pica0.02645502646 long reed
50 pica0.06613756614 long reed
100 pica0.1323 long reed
1000 pica1.3228 long reed
10000 pica13.2275 long reed
100000 pica132.2751 long reed

Pica

A pica is a unit of length used primarily in typography and printing. One pica is equivalent to 1/6 of an inch or approximately 4.233 millimeters.

The pica is defined as 12 points, with one point being 1/72 of an inch. It is used to measure the size of type, line length, and spacing in printed materials.

Picas are commonly used in the printing and graphic design industries to ensure consistency in text layout and design. The unit provides a standard measurement for various typographic and layout tasks.

Long Reed

A long reed is a historical unit of length used in various cultures, particularly in historical land measurement. One long reed is approximately equivalent to 1.5 to 2 meters or about 4.9 to 6.6 feet.

The exact length of a long reed could vary depending on the region and historical context, as it was based on practical measurements of the length of a reed used for various purposes.

Long reeds were used in historical land measurement, agriculture, and construction. Although not commonly used today, the unit provides insight into traditional measurement practices and the use of natural materials in historical measurement systems.