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cubit (UK)
Symbol:   
Category:  Length 
SI Equivalent:  0.4572 m
Dimension
System:  UK 
 
Notes
Roughly the distance between the elbow and the tip of the middle finger.
1 cubit (UK)= 1.5 foot
 = 4.5 hands (UK)
 = 6 palms (UK)
 = 18 inches
 = 216 lines (UK)
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  Symbol Unit Name
4.572×109  Å  angstrom 
3.05619×10-12  AU, UA  astronomical unit 
4.572×1017  am  attometer 
45.72  cm  centimeter 
1.5  ft  foot 
4.572×10-3  hm  hectometer 
18  in  inch 
4.572×10-4  km  kilometer 
4.83271×10-17  ly  light-year 
0.4572  m  meter 
1.8×107  µin  microinch 
4.572×105  µm  micron 
1.8×104  mil, thou  mil (thou) 
2.84091×10-4  mi (stat.)  mile (statute, land) 
457.2  mm  millimeter 
4.572×108  nm  nanometer 
2.46868×10-4  mi (int. naut.)  nautical mile (international) 
1.48168×10-17  pc  parsec 
4.572×1011  pm  picometer 
0.5  yd  yard 
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