| Did you mean to convert | chinese mile li [ancient China] li [imperial China] li [modern China] line line [small] ri [Korea] |
to | bohr radius |
How many li in 1 bohr radius? The answer is 1.05836E-13. We assume you are converting between chinese mile and bohr. You can view more details on each measurement unit: li or bohr radius The SI base unit for length is the metre. 1 metre is equal to 0.002 li, or 18897161646.321 bohr radius. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between chinese miles and bohr. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 li to bohr radius = 9448580823160.4 bohr radius
2 li to bohr radius = 18897161646321 bohr radius
3 li to bohr radius = 28345742469481 bohr radius
4 li to bohr radius = 37794323292641 bohr radius
5 li to bohr radius = 47242904115802 bohr radius
6 li to bohr radius = 56691484938962 bohr radius
7 li to bohr radius = 66140065762123 bohr radius
8 li to bohr radius = 75588646585283 bohr radius
9 li to bohr radius = 85037227408443 bohr radius
10 li to bohr radius = 94485808231604 bohr radius
You can do the reverse unit conversion from bohr radius to li, 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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