Did you mean to convert | chain [Gunter, survey] chain [Ramsden, engineer] |
to | chinese mile |
How many chain [Gunter, survey] in 1 chinese mile? The answer is 24.854797979798. We assume you are converting between chain [Gunter, survey] and chinese mile. You can view more details on each measurement unit: chain [Gunter, survey] or chinese mile The SI base unit for length is the metre. 1 metre is equal to 0.049709595959596 chain [Gunter, survey], or 0.002 chinese mile. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between chains and chinese miles. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 chain [Gunter, survey] to chinese mile = 0.04023 chinese mile
10 chain [Gunter, survey] to chinese mile = 0.40234 chinese mile
20 chain [Gunter, survey] to chinese mile = 0.80467 chinese mile
30 chain [Gunter, survey] to chinese mile = 1.20701 chinese mile
40 chain [Gunter, survey] to chinese mile = 1.60935 chinese mile
50 chain [Gunter, survey] to chinese mile = 2.01168 chinese mile
100 chain [Gunter, survey] to chinese mile = 4.02337 chinese mile
200 chain [Gunter, survey] to chinese mile = 8.04674 chinese mile
You can do the reverse unit conversion from chinese mile to chain [Gunter, survey], or enter any two units below:
The li (里, lǐ) is a traditional Chinese unit of distance, which has varied considerably over time but now has a standardized length of 500 meters or half a kilometer (c. 1640 feet). A modern li consists of 1,500 Chinese "feet" or chi and, in the past, was often translated as a "mile." Since the li has generally been only about a third as long as the mile, translating the character as "Chinese mile" or simply "li" is much less likely to produce confusion or error.
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