[TowerTalk] conversion inches to metrical

N1MM tfwagner at snet.net
Sat Sep 26 04:06:22 PDT 2009


My point was that google can convert units that you may or may not be 
familiar with.  You can convert US gallons to cubic centimeters with a 
single multiplication if you can find the conversion factor. It's 
quicker to have google do it.  Google is something people use every day, 
and it's a handy calculator for this kind of stuff. 

Tom

Roger (K8RI) wrote:
> N1MM wrote:
>   
>> Go to google.com and type:
>>
>> 16.375 inches in cm
>>   
>>     
>
> I'm rarely sarcastic, but is it really necessary for people to have to 
> use google to multiply 16.375 by 2.54  to get the ans in CM or 25.4 to 
> get in in mm? It is straight multiplication.
>   
>> 73,
>> Tom - N1MM
>>
>> Jorge Diez - CX6VM wrote:
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>>     
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> I need some help.
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> i know 1 inch = 2,54 ctms.
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> How about 16.375"? Is right to be 41,5925 ctms ?
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> >From  <http://es.metric-conversions.org/cgi-bin/util/convert.cgi>
>>> http://es.metric-conversions.org/cgi-bin/util/convert.cgi  seems that 16,375
>>> in = 40.64 cm
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> Just to be sure.
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> 73,
>>>
>>> Jorge
>>>
>>> CX6VM
>>>
>>>  
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