Conversion number between point (TeX) [pt] and cubit is 0.00076872222990944. This means, that point (TeX) is smaller unit than cubit.
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from cubit to point (TeX) conversion
[pt] |
Result in cubit
?If conversion between point (TeX) to metre and metre to cubit is exactly definied, high precision conversion from point (TeX) to cubit is enabled.
Since definition contain rounded number(s) too, there is no sense for high precision calculation, but if you want, you can enable it. Keep in mind, that converted number will be inaccurate due this rounding error!
Start value: | [point (TeX)] |
Step size | [point (TeX)] |
How many lines? | (max 100) |
point (TeX) | cubit |
---|---|
0 | 0 |
10 | 0.0076872222990944 |
20 | 0.015374444598189 |
30 | 0.023061666897283 |
40 | 0.030748889196378 |
50 | 0.038436111495472 |
60 | 0.046123333794567 |
70 | 0.053810556093661 |
80 | 0.061497778392756 |
90 | 0.06918500069185 |
100 | 0.076872222990944 |
110 | 0.084559445290039 |
Definition of cubit unit: ≈ 18 in . ≡ Distance from fingers to elbow, ≈ 18 in, of chiefly historical interest
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