Inches (in) to Kilometers (km) Conversion
Inches
The inch is a unit of length equal to exactly 25.4 millimetres, standardised under the international yard and pound agreement of 1959. It is the standard unit for screen diagonal measurements in consumer electronics, tire widths, pipe diameters in plumbing, and calibre in firearms. In typography, one inch contains exactly 72 PostScript points, fundamental to digital print and graphic design.
Kilometers
The kilometre, equal to exactly 1,000 metres, is the standard unit for measuring distances at a geographic and infrastructural scale, including road distances, flight paths, and the dimensions of countries and continents. It is derived directly from the metre by applying the SI prefix kilo- (from Greek khilioi, meaning thousand) and is universally used in science, meteorology, and everyday life in all countries that have adopted the metric system. The Earth's circumference at the equator is approximately 40,075 km, a value historically used in the original derivation of the metre itself.
| Inches (in) | Kilometers (km) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 in | 2.54E-6 km |
| 1 in | 2.54E-5 km |
| 2 in | 5.08E-5 km |
| 3 in | 7.62E-5 km |
| 5 in | 0.000127 km |
| 10 in | 0.000254 km |
| 20 in | 0.000508 km |
| 30 in | 0.000762 km |
| 50 in | 0.00127 km |
| 100 in | 0.00254 km |
| 1000 in | 0.0254 km |