Conversion Master

Use "x" as multiplication symbol Use "^" before the as indicator for exponent Use the symbol of "π" for pi If the exponent is negative just add (-) before the number Round off to four decimal places if answer has decimal digits Note: Indicate the unit after the answer Example: 1000 kg = 1x10^3 g
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Hint (Use "π" for answers that has a π)
Answer
1 mol -----------> L
22.4 L
Atomic mass of Oxygen (O)
16
Atomic mass of Nitrogen (N)
14
Atomic mass of Carbon (C)
12
Atomic mass of Sulfur (S)
32
Atomic mass of Chlorine (Cl)
35.5
Atomic mass of Potassium (K)
39
Atomic mass of Calcium (Ca)
40
Atomic mass of Sodium (Na)
20
Atomic mass of Aluminum (Al)
27
1 C ----------> statC
3x10^9 statC
1 fc -----------> lux
10.8 lux
1 lb ----------> oz
16 oz
1 N ----------> dynes
100000 dynes
1 kcal -----> kJ
4.184 kJ
1 kWh ------------> J
3.6 MJ
specific heat of water in (J/g °C)
4.184 (J/g °C)
1 kW --------> BTU/h
3413 BTU/h
Resistivity ρ of Silver (Ohm-m)
1.59x10^-8 Ohm-m
Resistivity ρ of Copper annealed (Ohm-m)
1.72x10^-8 Ohm-m
Resistivity ρ of Aluminum (Ohm-m)
2.83x10^-8 Ohm-m
atto multiplier
10^-18
angstrom (Å) value
10^-10
1 m -------> ft
3.28 ft
1 kWh --> kcal
860 kcal
1 Quad ---> BTU
1x10^15 BTU
1 BTU ---------> ft-lb
778 ft-lb
1 AT -----> Gb
4πx10^-1 Gb
1 g ------> kg
1x10^-3 kg
1 kJ -----> BTU
0.9481 BTU
1 T ------> Gauss
1x10^4 Gauss
1 m^3 -----> L
1000 L
1 ft^3 ------> gal
7.48 gal
1 HP -----> kW
0.746 kW
1 HP ------> (ft-lb)/s
550 (ft-lb)/s
1 atm -----> Pa
101325 Pa
1 atm -----> Psi
14.7 Psi
1 BTU -----> kcal
0.2520 kcal
1 Wb -----> Mx
1x10^8 Mx
1 kW -----> (ft-lb)/s
737.3 (ft-lb)/s
mass unit of Proton (kg)
1.67x10^-27 kg
mass unit of Electron (kg)
9.11x10^-31 kg
1 yard ----------> ft
3 ft
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