Did you mean to convert | chinese mile li [ancient China] li [imperial China] li [modern China] line line [small] ri [Korea] |
to | millimetre |
How many li [imperial China] in 1 millimetre? The answer is 1.5512293492593E-6. We assume you are converting between li [imperial China] and millimetre. You can view more details on each measurement unit: li [imperial China] or millimetre The SI base unit for length is the metre. 1 metre is equal to 0.0015512293492593 li [imperial China], or 1000 millimetre. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between li [imperial China] and millimetres. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 li [imperial China] to millimetre = 644650 millimetre
2 li [imperial China] to millimetre = 1289300 millimetre
3 li [imperial China] to millimetre = 1933950 millimetre
4 li [imperial China] to millimetre = 2578600 millimetre
5 li [imperial China] to millimetre = 3223250 millimetre
6 li [imperial China] to millimetre = 3867900 millimetre
7 li [imperial China] to millimetre = 4512550 millimetre
8 li [imperial China] to millimetre = 5157200 millimetre
9 li [imperial China] to millimetre = 5801850 millimetre
10 li [imperial China] to millimetre = 6446500 millimetre
You can do the reverse unit conversion from millimetre to li [imperial China], or enter any two units below:
A millimetre (American spelling: millimeter, symbol mm) is one thousandth of a metre, which is the International System of Units (SI) base unit of length. The millimetre is part of a metric system. A corresponding unit of area is the square millimetre and a corresponding unit of volume is the cubic millimetre.
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