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How many link [Ramden, engineer] in 1 meter? The answer is 3.2808398950131. We assume you are converting between link [Ramden, engineer] and metre. You can view more details on each measurement unit: link [Ramden, engineer] or meter The SI base unit for length is the metre. 1 metre is equal to 3.2808398950131 link [Ramden, engineer], or 1 meter. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between links and metres. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 link [Ramden, engineer] to meter = 0.3048 meter
5 link [Ramden, engineer] to meter = 1.524 meter
10 link [Ramden, engineer] to meter = 3.048 meter
20 link [Ramden, engineer] to meter = 6.096 meter
30 link [Ramden, engineer] to meter = 9.144 meter
40 link [Ramden, engineer] to meter = 12.192 meter
50 link [Ramden, engineer] to meter = 15.24 meter
75 link [Ramden, engineer] to meter = 22.86 meter
100 link [Ramden, engineer] to meter = 30.48 meter
You can do the reverse unit conversion from meter to link [Ramden, engineer], or enter any two units below:
The metre, symbol: m, is the basic unit of distance (or of "length", in the parlance of the physical sciences) in the International System of Units. The internationally-accepted spelling of the unit in English is "metre", although the American English spelling meter is a common variant. However, both American and non-American forms of English agree that the spelling "meter" should be used as a suffix in the names of measuring devices such as chronometers and micrometers.
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