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Our conversions are highly accurate, using industry-standard formulas and precise conversion factors. For critical applications, we recommend verifying with multiple sources, but our tools are designed for professional-grade accuracy.
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We typically provide conversions with 4-6 decimal places of precision, though this may vary by unit type. This level of precision is suitable for most everyday and professional applications.
We use standard conversion factors and display appropriate precision. Small rounding differences may occur between our results and other converters, but they're typically negligible for practical use.
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The metric system (SI units) is used worldwide and is based on powers of 10, making calculations easier. The imperial system is primarily used in the US and includes units like inches, feet, pounds, and Fahrenheit. Both systems have their own subunits (milli-, centi-, kilo- for metric; fractions for imperial).
For international use, science, and most countries, metric is the standard. The US still uses imperial for daily life, though metric is growing in popularity. Our converter supports both systems for seamless conversion between them.
Metric is the international scientific standard and is adopted by nearly every country. However, the US continues to use imperial for most daily applications. The "right" choice depends on your location and purpose.
1 meter equals exactly 3.28084 feet. So if you have 1 meter, multiply by 3.28084 to get feet.
Use the formula: °F = (°C × 9/5) + 32. For example, 20°C = (20 × 9/5) + 32 = 68°F.
1 kilogram equals approximately 2.20462 pounds. So 10 kg = 22.0462 lbs.
They differ by about 20%! A US gallon = 3.785 liters, while a UK (imperial) gallon = 4.546 liters. Always check which gallon you need for accurate conversions.
Yes! Our converter is designed for professional use in engineering, science, cooking, and other fields requiring accurate conversions. However, for critical measurements, always verify with multiple sources.
Currently, we support standard units across all categories. Custom units would require specific conversion formulas that aren't universally standardized.
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