Conversion number between lambda [λ] and sack (imperial); bag is 9.1653853457953 × 10-9. This means, that lambda is smaller unit than sack (imperial); bag.
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Decimal places: (0-800)
lambdaStart value: | [lambda] |
Step size | [lambda] |
How many lines? | (max 100) |
lambda | sack (imperial); bag |
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0 | 0 |
10 | 9.1653853457953 × 10-8 |
20 | 1.8330770691591 × 10-7 |
30 | 2.7496156037386 × 10-7 |
40 | 3.6661541383181 × 10-7 |
50 | 4.5826926728977 × 10-7 |
60 | 5.4992312074772 × 10-7 |
70 | 6.4157697420567 × 10-7 |
80 | 7.3323082766363 × 10-7 |
90 | 8.2488468112158 × 10-7 |
100 | 9.1653853457953 × 10-7 |
110 | 1.0081923880375 × 10-6 |
Definition of lambda unit: ≡ 1 mm³. Lambda is a legit metric unit of volume equal to = 1×10−9 m³
Definition of sack (imperial); bag unit: ≡ 3 bu (imp). Dry unit, sack (or bag) equivalent to 3 imperial bushels = 0.10910616 m³
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