How many exameter in 1 exasmoot? The answer is 1.7018. We assume you are converting between exametre and exasmoot. You can view more details on each measurement unit: exameter or exasmoot The SI base unit for length is the metre. 1 metre is equal to 1.0E-18 exameter, or 5.8761311552474E-19 exasmoot. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between exameters and exasmoots. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 exameter to exasmoot = 0.58761 exasmoot
5 exameter to exasmoot = 2.93807 exasmoot
10 exameter to exasmoot = 5.87613 exasmoot
20 exameter to exasmoot = 11.75226 exasmoot
30 exameter to exasmoot = 17.62839 exasmoot
40 exameter to exasmoot = 23.50452 exasmoot
50 exameter to exasmoot = 29.38066 exasmoot
75 exameter to exasmoot = 44.07098 exasmoot
100 exameter to exasmoot = 58.76131 exasmoot
You can do the reverse unit conversion from exasmoot to exameter, or enter any two units below:
The SI prefix "exa" represents a factor of 1018, or in exponential notation, 1E18.
So 1 exametre = 1018 metre.
The SI prefix "exa" represents a factor of 1018, or in exponential notation, 1E18.
So 1 exasmoot = 1018 smoots.
The definition of a smoot is as follows:
A smoot is a unit of distance (or "length", as physical scientists say) used for measuring the Harvard Bridge. It is named after an MIT fraternity pledge at Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, Oliver R. Smoot (class of 1962). In October of 1958, fellow students helped Mr. Smoot measure the length of the bridge by placing him end to end and marking the increments. Oliver was a top student at MIT and went on to run NIST, the National Institute of Standards and Technology. The smoot is equal to his height (five feet and seven inches -- 1.70 m), and the bridge's length was measured to be "364.4 smoots plus one ear".
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