How many inches in 1 bohr? The answer is 2.0833858267717E-9. We assume you are converting between inch and bohr. You can view more details on each measurement unit: inches or bohr The SI base unit for length is the metre. 1 metre is equal to 39.370078740157 inches, or 18897161646.321 bohr. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between inches and bohr. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 inches to bohr = 479987905.81655 bohr
2 inches to bohr = 959975811.63309 bohr
3 inches to bohr = 1439963717.4496 bohr
4 inches to bohr = 1919951623.2662 bohr
5 inches to bohr = 2399939529.0827 bohr
6 inches to bohr = 2879927434.8993 bohr
7 inches to bohr = 3359915340.7158 bohr
8 inches to bohr = 3839903246.5324 bohr
9 inches to bohr = 4319891152.3489 bohr
10 inches to bohr = 4799879058.1655 bohr
You can do the reverse unit conversion from bohr to inches, or enter any two units below:
An inch is the name of a unit of length in a number of different systems, including Imperial units, and United States customary units. There are 36 inches in a yard and 12 inches in a foot. The inch is usually the universal unit of measurement in the United States, and is widely used in the United Kingdom, and Canada, despite the introduction of metric to the latter two in the 1960s and 1970s, respectively. The inch is still commonly used informally, although somewhat less, in other Commonwealth nations such as Australia; an example being the long standing tradition of measuring the height of newborn children in inches rather than centimetres. The international inch is defined to be equal to 25.4 millimeters.
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