mile (Roman) to Earth's equatorial radius
Please provide values below to convert mile (Roman) to Earth's equatorial radius, or change ↔.
mile (Roman)
Definition: A Roman mile is a unit of length equal to 1,000 paces, each pace being five Roman feet.
Historyandorigin: It originated in ancient Rome.
CurrentUse: It is not used in modern times but is of historical interest.
funfact: The Roman mile was based on the 'mille passus.'
Earth's equatorial radius
Definition: The Earth's equatorial radius is a unit of length equal to approximately 6,378.1 kilometers.
Historyandorigin: It is based on measurements of the Earth's shape.
CurrentUse: It is used in geophysics and astronomy.
funfact: The Earth's equatorial radius is slightly larger than its polar radius due to the Earth's rotation.
mile (Roman) to Earth's equatorial radius Conversion Table
1 mile (Roman) | 0.0002320111 Earth's equatorial radius |
2 mile (Roman) | 0.0004640222 Earth's equatorial radius |
3 mile (Roman) | 0.0006960333 Earth's equatorial radius |
5 mile (Roman) | 0.0011600556 Earth's equatorial radius |
10 mile (Roman) | 0.0023201111 Earth's equatorial radius |
50 mile (Roman) | 0.0116005556 Earth's equatorial radius |
100 mile (Roman) | 0.0232011113 Earth's equatorial radius |
1000 mile (Roman) | 0.2320111129 Earth's equatorial radius |
10000 mile (Roman) | 2.3201111292 Earth's equatorial radius |
100000 mile (Roman) | 23.201111292 Earth's equatorial radius |
1000000 mile (Roman) | 232.01111292 Earth's equatorial radius |
How to Convert mile (Roman) to Earth's equatorial radius
1 mile (Roman) = 0.0002320111 Earth's equatorial radius
1 Earth's equatorial radius = 4310.1383697 mile (Roman)
we use cross multiplication method
mile (Roman) → Earth's equatorial radius
1 → 0.0002320111
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*0.0002320111=1*x
by simplifying
x=0.0003480167