barn to township
Please provide values below to convert barn [b] to township, or change ↔.
barn [b]
Definition: A barn is a unit of area equal to 10^-24 square centimeters.
Historyandorigin: It was introduced in nuclear physics to describe the cross-sectional area of nuclear reactions.
CurrentUse: It is used in nuclear physics and particle physics.
funfact: The term 'barn' is a humorous reference to the size of a barn door, implying that a nuclear reaction is as easy to hit as a barn door.
township
Definition: A township is a unit of area equal to 36 square miles.
Historyandorigin: It has historical origins in land surveying in the United States.
CurrentUse: It is used in the United States for land surveying and mapping.
funfact: One township is equivalent to 93,239.571 acres.
barn [b] to township Conversion Table
1 barn [b] | 1.072505995E-36 township |
2 barn [b] | 2.145011991E-36 township |
3 barn [b] | 3.217517987E-36 township |
5 barn [b] | 5.362529979E-36 township |
10 barn [b] | 1.072505995E-35 township |
50 barn [b] | 5.362529979E-35 township |
100 barn [b] | 1.072505995E-34 township |
1000 barn [b] | 1.072505995E-33 township |
10000 barn [b] | 1.072505995E-32 township |
100000 barn [b] | 1.072505995E-31 township |
1000000 barn [b] | 1.072505995E-30 township |
How to Convert barn to township
1 barn [b] = 1.072505995E-36 township
1 township = 9.323957197E+35 barn [b]
we use cross multiplication method
barn [b] → township
1 → 1.072505995E-36
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*1.072505995E-36=1*x
by simplifying
x=1.608758993E-36