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About these units

Chain (ch)

A chain is equal to 66 feet or 4 rods, and it was standardized by surveyor Edmund Gunter in the 17th century. "Gunter's chain," consisting of 100 metal links, became the backbone of land surveying in the English-speaking world for centuries. Its convenience stems from simple arithmetic: 10 square chains make an acre, making land area calculations straightforward. Railroads, farmland, and city parcels across the United States and the Commonwealth nations were once laid out using chains, so the unit appears in countless historical records. Even today, some legal property descriptions still reference chain-based measurements, making the unit relevant for modern surveyors who interpret old maps. Although high-precision digital equipment has replaced physical chains, the unit's structural role in land division ensures its lasting importance.

Terameter (Tm)

A terameter equals one trillion meters (10¹² m) and is used when discussing distances that exceed the scale of the solar system but do not yet reach the interstellar unit category. Large-scale solar system phenomena—such as the size of the heliosphere, the influence boundary of the Sun's magnetic field, or trajectories of far-reaching spacecraft—may be expressed in terameters. While not widely used in astronomical literature (which often prefers astronomical units, light-years, or parsecs), the terameter provides a SI-based unit that aligns cleanly with metric prefixes. It is especially useful in theoretical physics or cosmological modeling where sticking to SI units simplifies equations.

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Chain [ch]Meter [m]
Chain [ch]Kilometer [km]
Chain [ch]Centimeter [cm]
Chain [ch]Millimeter [mm]
Chain [ch]Mile [mi]
Chain [ch]Foot [ft]
Chain [ch]Inch [in]
Chain [ch]Yard [yd]
Chain [ch]Nautical Mile [nmi]
Chain [ch]Micrometer [µm]
Chain [ch]Attometer [am]
Chain [ch]Femtometer [fm]
Chain [ch]Picometer [pm]
Chain [ch]Nanometer [nm]
Chain [ch]Decimeter [dm]
Chain [ch]Dekameter [dam]
Chain [ch]Hectometer [hm]
Chain [ch]Megameter [Mm]
Chain [ch]Gigameter [Gm]
Chain [ch]Terameter [Tm]
Chain [ch]Petameter [Pm]
Chain [ch]Exameter [Em]
Chain [ch]Mil [mil]
Chain [ch]Hand [hand]
Chain [ch]Fathom [fath]
Chain [ch]Rod [rd]
Chain [ch]Furlong [fur]
Chain [ch]League [lea]
Chain [ch]Nautical Mile (UK) [NM (UK)]
Chain [ch]Nautical League (Int) [nl (int)]
Chain [ch]Nautical League (UK) [nl (UK)]
Chain [ch]Astronomical Unit [AU]
Chain [ch]Light Year [ly]
Chain [ch]Parsec [pc]
Chain [ch]Kiloparsec [kpc]
Chain [ch]Megaparsec [Mpc]
Chain [ch]Angstrom [Å]
Chain [ch]A.U. of Length [a.u.]
Chain [ch]X-unit [X]
Chain [ch]Planck Length [ℓₚ]
Chain [ch]Electron Radius [re]
Chain [ch]Bohr Radius [a₀]
Chain [ch]Point [pt]
Chain [ch]Pica [pica]
Chain [ch]Twip [twip]
Chain [ch]Aln [aln]
Chain [ch]Famn [famn]
Chain [ch]Caliber [cl]
Chain [ch]Centiinch [cin]
Chain [ch]Ken [ken]
Chain [ch]Russian Archin [archin]
Chain [ch]Roman Actus [actus]
Chain [ch]Vara de Tarea [vara de tarea]
Chain [ch]Vara Conuquera [vara conuquera]
Chain [ch]Vara Castellana [vara castellana]
Chain [ch]Cubit (Greek) [cubit (greek)]
Chain [ch]Long Reed [long reed]
Chain [ch]Reed [reed]
Chain [ch]Long Cubit [long cubit]
Chain [ch]Handbreadth [handbreadth]
Chain [ch]Fingerbreadth [fingerbreadth]
Chain [ch]Ell [ell]
Chain [ch]Cubit (UK) [cubit (uk)]
Chain [ch]Span (Cloth) [span]
Chain [ch]Finger (Cloth) [finger]
Chain [ch]Nail (Cloth) [nail]
Chain [ch]Barleycorn [barleycorn]
Chain [ch]Microinch [µin]
Chain [ch]Arpent [arpent]
Chain [ch]Kiloyard [kyd]
Chain [ch]Foot (US Survey) [ft (US)]
Chain [ch]Inch (US Survey) [in (US)]
Chain [ch]Chain (US Survey) [ch (US)]
Chain [ch]Furlong (US Survey) [fur (US)]
Chain [ch]Rod (US Survey) [rd (US)]
Chain [ch]Fathom (US Survey) [fath (US)]
Chain [ch]Mile (US Survey) [mi (US)]
Chain [ch]League (Statute) [st.league]
Chain [ch]Mile (Roman) [mi (Roman)]
Chain [ch]Earth's Equatorial Radius [R⊕]
Chain [ch]Earth's Polar Radius [R⊕ (p)]
Chain [ch]Earth's Distance from Sun [AU (es)]
Chain [ch]Sun's Radius [R☉]