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The Complete Guide to Measurement Unit Conversion

SI, imperial, temperature, data storage — every unit and conversion factor explained.

7

SI base units

100+

Units supported in this converter

1875

Year of the Metre Convention

3 countries

Still not fully metric (USA, Liberia, Myanmar)

What Is a Unit Converter?

A unit converter applies dimensional analysis to transform a measurement expressed in one unit into its equivalent in another unit of the same physical quantity. Every conversion multiplies the value by a conversion factor — the ratio of the two units relative to a common base.

The International System of Units (SI) defines 7 base units (metre, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, mole, candela) from which all other units are derived. Imperial and US customary units remain common in everyday life in the USA, UK (partially), and a handful of other countries.

Unit conversion errors have had catastrophic consequences in history — including the loss of the NASA Mars Climate Orbiter ($327M) in 1999 due to a metric/imperial confusion between engineering teams.

Key Conversion Formulas

Temperature
°F to °C: C = (F − 32) × 5/9
°C to °F: F = (C × 9/5) + 32
°C to K:  K = C + 273.15
K to °C:  C = K − 273.15

Absolute zero: −273.15 °C = 0 K = −459.67 °F

Temperature is the only common conversion requiring both addition and multiplication (affine, not linear).

Length
1 inch      = 2.54 cm (exact)
1 foot      = 30.48 cm (exact)
1 mile      = 1.60934 km
1 yard      = 0.9144 m (exact)
1 nautical mi = 1.852 km (exact)
1 lightyear  = 9.461 × 10¹⁵ m

The inch and foot are now defined exactly via the metric system.

Weight / Mass
1 pound  = 453.592 grams
1 ounce  = 28.3495 grams
1 stone  = 14 pounds = 6.35 kg
1 US ton = 2000 lbs = 907.185 kg
1 metric tonne = 1000 kg = 2204.6 lbs

'Weight' (force) and 'mass' differ in physics but are used interchangeably in everyday unit conversion.

Data Storage
1 KB  = 1,024 bytes (IEC kibibyte)
1 MB  = 1,048,576 bytes
1 GB  = 1,073,741,824 bytes
1 TB  = 1,099,511,627,776 bytes
(SI: 1 KB = 1,000 bytes)
Difference at 1 TB: ~73.7 GB

SI uses powers of 1,000 (kB, MB). IEC uses powers of 1,024 (KiB, MiB). Hard drive makers use SI; operating systems use IEC.

SI vs. Imperial / US Customary Units

QuantitySI UnitImperial / USConversion FactorNotes
Lengthmetre (m)inch / foot / mile1 m = 3.2808 ftDefined via speed of light
Masskilogram (kg)pound (lb) / ounce1 kg = 2.2046 lbDefined via Planck constant (2019)
Temperaturekelvin (K)Fahrenheit (°F)See formulaAffine conversion (not pure multiplication)
Volumelitre (L)gallon / fluid oz1 L = 0.2642 US galUS and UK gallon differ (3.785 vs 4.546 L)
Speedm/smph / knots1 mph = 1.60934 km/hKnots = nautical miles per hour
Areasq ft / acres1 m² = 10.7639 sq ft1 acre = 4,046.86 m²

History of Measurement Standards

789 AD

Charlemagne standardizes weights

Charlemagne decreed uniform weights and measures across the Holy Roman Empire — one of the first major attempts at measurement standardization.

1793

Metric system created in France

The French Revolution produced the metric system — a rational, decimal-based framework. The metre was defined as 1/10,000,000 of the Earth's meridian quadrant.

1875

Metre Convention (Treaty of the Metre)

17 nations signed the treaty establishing the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM), creating the first global measurement authority.

1960

SI formally defined

The 11th General Conference on Weights and Measures formalized the International System of Units (SI) with 6 base units (candela added in 1967).

1999

NASA Mars Climate Orbiter lost

A $327M spacecraft was lost because Lockheed Martin sent thrust data in pound-force seconds while NASA expected newton-seconds — a historical unit conversion failure.

2019

SI redefined via fundamental constants

All 7 SI base units were redefined in terms of fundamental physical constants (Planck h, Boltzmann k, elementary charge e, etc.) — eliminating all physical artefacts.

Key References

Unit Conversion Myths vs. Facts

The metric and imperial systems are completely incompatible.

They are fully interoperable — every imperial unit has an exact metric equivalent. The inch is defined as exactly 2.54 cm by international agreement.

1 kilogram = 1 pound.

1 kilogram ≈ 2.205 pounds. The kilogram is a unit of mass; the pound is technically a force unit in physics, though used as mass in everyday contexts.

°F and °C differ only by a simple multiplication factor.

Temperature conversion requires both multiplication and addition (affine transformation): °C = (°F − 32) × 5/9. You cannot simply multiply.

1 GB = 1,000 MB.

In binary (IEC) convention, 1 GiB = 1,024 MiB. Hard drive makers use SI (1 GB = 1,000 MB), which creates the apparent 'missing space' when you buy a 1TB drive.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is dimensional analysis?
Dimensional analysis is the technique of converting units by multiplying by fractions equal to 1 (e.g., '2.54 cm / 1 inch'). Units cancel algebraically, like variables in equations.
How do I convert Celsius to Fahrenheit?
Use: F = (C × 9/5) + 32. Example: 100°C = (100 × 1.8) + 32 = 212°F.
What are the 7 SI base units?
Metre (length), kilogram (mass), second (time), ampere (current), kelvin (temperature), mole (amount of substance), candela (luminous intensity).
Why does my 1 TB hard drive show as ~931 GB in Windows?
Hard drives are marketed in SI units (1 TB = 10¹² bytes). Windows displays storage in binary units (1 GiB = 2³⁰ bytes). The difference: 10¹² ÷ 2³⁰ ≈ 931 GiB.
Is a US gallon the same as a UK gallon?
No. US gallon = 3.785 L. UK (imperial) gallon = 4.546 L. Always specify which gallon when converting.
What is a nautical mile?
1 nautical mile = 1,852 metres — originally defined as 1 arc-minute of latitude. Used in aviation and maritime navigation. 1 knot = 1 nautical mile per hour.
How do I convert pounds to kilograms?
Multiply pounds by 0.453592. Example: 150 lbs × 0.453592 = 68.04 kg.
What is the difference between mass and weight?
Mass is an intrinsic property (kilograms). Weight is a force (newtons) = mass × gravity. On the Moon, your mass is the same but weight is 1/6. Everyday 'weight' usually means mass.
What units does the USA not use in metric?
The US uses metric in science, medicine, and military but not everyday commerce. Roads use miles, stores sell pounds and gallons, and recipes use cups and tablespoons.
How were units standardized historically?
The metric system (1793) was the first rational decimal standard. The Metre Convention (1875) created the BIPM. SI was formalized in 1960. In 2019, all SI units were redefined via fundamental constants.
What is ppm in unit terms?
Parts per million (ppm) = 1 unit per 1,000,000. Used in chemistry for concentration (mg/L), air quality (μg/m³), and water quality testing.
Can I convert between energy and mass?
Yes via Einstein's E = mc². 1 kg of matter has an energy equivalent of ~89.9 petajoules (89.9 × 10¹⁵ J). This is the basis of nuclear reactions.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1 mile = 1.60934 kilometers; 1 kg = 2.20462 pounds
  • Temperature: °F = (°C × 9/5) + 32; °C = (°F - 32) × 5/9
  • 1 gallon (US) = 3.78541 liters; 1 inch = 2.54 centimeters
  • The metric system is used by every country except the US, Liberia, and Myanmar
Unit Converter
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