Conversion number between township and barn [b] is 9.3239944931503 × 10+35. This means, that township is bigger unit than barn.
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Decimal places: (0-800)
townshipStart value: | [township] |
Step size | [township] |
How many lines? | (max 100) |
township | barn |
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0 | 0 |
10 | 9.3239944931503 × 10+36 |
20 | 1.8647988986301 × 10+37 |
30 | 2.7971983479451 × 10+37 |
40 | 3.7295977972601 × 10+37 |
50 | 4.6619972465751 × 10+37 |
60 | 5.5943966958902 × 10+37 |
70 | 6.5267961452052 × 10+37 |
80 | 7.4591955945202 × 10+37 |
90 | 8.3915950438353 × 10+37 |
100 | 9.3239944931503 × 10+37 |
110 | 1.0256393942465 × 10+38 |
Definition of township unit: ≡ 36 sq mi (US). Township area unit was used by the United States Public Land Survey System, refers to a square unit of land, that is nominally six (U.S. Survey) miles =36 × (6336000 / 3937)² ≈ 9.323994×107 m²
Definition of barn unit: ≡ 10−28 m². Originally used in nuclear physics for expressing the cross sectional area of nuclei and nuclear reactions.
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