Unit of length
A unit of length refers to any arbitrarily chosen and accepted reference standard for measurement of length. The most common units in modern use are U.S. customary units in the United States and metric units elsewhere. British Imperial units are still used for some purposes in the United Kingdom and some other countries. The metric system is sub-divided into SI and non-SI units.
Metric system
SI
The base unit in the International System of Units is the metre, defined as "the length of the path travelled by light in vacuum during a time interval of seconds." It is approximately equal to. Other units are derived from the metre by adding prefixes from the table below:For example, a kilometre is. A slang term for the kilometre in the US and UK militaries is .
Non-SI
In the Centimetre–gram–second system of units, the basic unit of length is the centimetre, or of a metre.Other non-SI units are derived from decimal multiples of the metre.
Name | Symbol | SI value |
fermi | fm | femtometre |
ångström | Å | 100 picometres |
micron | μm | 1 micrometre |
Norwegian/Swedish mil or myriametre | 10,000 metres | |
x unit | xu | 0.1 picometre |
Imperial/US
The basic unit of length in the Imperial and U.S. customary systems is the yard, defined as exactly by international treaty in 1959.Common Imperial units and U.S. customary units of length include:
In addition, the following are used by sailors:
- fathom
- nautical mile
Aviation
Surveying
in the United States continue to use:Astronomy
measure uses:- Earth radius ≈ 6,371 km
- Lunar distance LD ≈ . Average distance between the center of Earth and the center of the Moon.
- astronomical unit au. Defined as. Approximately the distance between the Earth and Sun.
- light-year ly ≈ . The distance that light travels in a vacuum in one Julian year.
- parsec pc ≈ or about
- Hubble length 14.4 billion light-years or 4.55 gigaparsecs
Physics
Atomic property | Symbol | Length, in metres | Reference |
The classical electron radius | re | ||
The Compton wavelength of the electron | λC | ||
The reduced Compton wavelength of the electron | C | ||
The Compton wavelength of any fundamental particle | x | ||
The Bohr radius of the hydrogen atom | a0 | ||
The reduced wavelength of hydrogen radiation | 1 / R∞ | ||
The Planck length | ?P | ||
Stoney unit of length | lS | ||
Quantum chromodynamics unit of length | lQCD | ||
Natural units based on the electronvolt | 1 eV−1 |
Archaic
units of distance include:- cana
- cubit
- rope
- league
- li
- pace
- verst
Informal
- Double-decker bus
- Football field
- Thickness of a human hair
Other
- furlong ≈
- horse length ≈