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The stadion (plural: stadia), was an ancient Greek unit of length, based on the length of a typical sports stadium of the time. According to Herodotus, one stadion wa ..more definition+
A metric foot (defined as 300 mm, or about 11.8 inches) has been used occasionally in the UK but has never been an official unit. The sizes of the studios at BBC Televi ..more definition+
In relation to the base unit of [length] => (meters), 1 Greek Stadion (std) is equal to 185 meters, while 1 Metric Foot (mf) = 0.3 meters.| 1700000000000 Greek Stadion | to common length units |
|---|---|
| 1700000000000 std | = 314500000000000 meters (m) |
| 1700000000000 std | = 314500000000 kilometers (km) |
| 1700000000000 std | = 3.145E+16 centimeters (cm) |
| 1700000000000 std | = 1.0318241469816E+15 feet (ft) |
| 1700000000000 std | = 1.238188976378E+16 inches (in) |
| 1700000000000 std | = 3.4394138232721E+14 yards (yd) |
| 1700000000000 std | = 195421239958.64 miles (mi) |
| 1700000000000 std | = 0.033241729204101 light years (ly) |
| 1700000000000 std | = 1.1886615670755E+18 pixels (PX) |
| 1700000000000 std | = 1.965625E+49 planck length (pl) |