Unit Conversion Tool Download

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Have you ever needed to convert inches into centimeters? Did you search around for a conversion table for an hour just to find out that 1 inch equals 2.54 centimeters? Or maybe you had a tougher conversion, and you couldn't find a conversion factor for that. Or worse, you found a conversion factor - but you realized you had no idea how to use it to get the right answer! Unit Conversion Tool addresses all of these situations!

Unit Conversion Tool is a powerful, award-winning and easy-to-use utility for quick and accurate conversion between almost every possible unit of measure, from one system to another.

The program provides a solution for anyone whose activities require them to work with quantities measured in different units. The user-friendly, intuitive interface will enable even first-time users to rapidly perform all their necessary conversions.

The program includes more than 2100 units in 78 categories, including length, area, speed, mass, numbers, volume, time, density, force, pressure, energy, power, flow, temperature, angle, light, fractions, data transfer, and many more!

Unit Conversion Tool now supports conversions between combinations of related units. For example, you can convert a length measured in miles, yards, and feet into the equivalent length in kilometers, meters, and centimeters.

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The user-friendly, intuitive interface will enable even first-time users to rapidly perform all their necessary conversions.We've even provided built-in automatic tool-tips that pop up to direct you to advanced features or to guide you through the conversion process.This makes learning Unit Conversion Tool a snap and will increase your productivity while flattening the learning curve.

To evaluate the program's functionality, simply download and install the demo version of Unit Conversion Tool.The demo version has the following limitations:

  • Only the top 5 units in each category are enabled for conversions.Printing of conversion results is disabled.Click here to download the demo version![runs on Windows 9x/ME/NT/2k/XP/Vista/7 32/64-bit]

In human history, various unit systems were developed and used in different regions and cultures. Currently, the global standard of measurement is the International System of Units (SI), which is a modern form of the metric system. Although SI is intended for global use, it has not been fully adopted, and some other systems of measurement are still used in parts of the world.

The intent of this site is to provide a convenient means to convert between the various units of measurement within different systems, as well as to provide a basic understanding of the systems currently in use, and how they interact. Refer to the Common Unit Systems page for further information.

Note: In the table above the common units and SI units in each row are not equivalent in value, i.e., 1 curie does not equal 1 becquerel, but they both measure the same parameter.
See Conversion Equivalence

Use this Conversion Calculator to convert between commonly used units. Select the current unit in the left column, the desired unit in the right column, and enter a value in the left column to generate the resulting conversion. A full list of unit conversions is available at unitconverters.net.

Historically, many different systems of units have been used, where a system of units is defined as a collection of units of measurement with rules that relate them to each other. A unit of measurement is a defined magnitude of a quantity that it used as a standard for measurement for the same kind of quantity, such as measurements of length, weight, and volume.

In the past, many systems of measurement were defined on a local level, and could be based on factors as arbitrary as the length of a king's thumb. While this may work on a local level, when considering trade, as well as science, having systems of units based on units that others may not be able to relate to or understand makes interaction difficult. As such, the development of more universal and consistent systems developed over time. Today, some of the systems of units in use include the metric system, the imperial system, and the United States customary units.

The International System of Units (SI) is the standard metric system that is currently used, and consists of seven SI base units of length, mass, time, temperature, electric current, luminous intensity, and amount of substance. Although SI is used almost universally in science (including in the US), some countries such as the United States still use their own system of units. This is partly due to the substantial financial and cultural costs involved in changing a measurement system compared to the potential benefit of using a standardized system. Since US customary units (USC) are so entrenched in the United States, and SI is already used in most applications where standardization is important, everyday use of USC is still prevalent in the United States, and is unlikely to change. As such, many unit converters including this Conversion Calculator exist, and will continue to do so to ensure that people globally are able to communicate different measurements effectively.

In 1668, John Wilkins proposed a decimal system in which length, area, volume, and mass were linked to each other based on a pendulum that had a beat of one second as a base unit of length. In 1670, Gabriel Mouton proposed a decimal system that was instead based on the circumference of the earth, an idea supported by other prominent scientists of the time such as Jean Picard and Christiaan Huygens, but that did not take hold for approximately another 100 years.

By the mid-eighteenth century, it was clear to nations who traded and exchanged scientific ideas that standardization of weights and measures was necessary. In 1790, Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord, the Prince of Talleyrand, approached the British (represented by John Riggs-Miller) and the Americans (represented by Thomas Jefferson) with proposals to define a common standard of length based on the length of a pendulum. In that same year, Thomas Jefferson, presented the "Plan for Establishing Uniformity in the Coinage, Weights, and Measures of the United States," which advocated for a decimal system in which units were related to each other by powers of ten. A committee that was formed in France comprised of some of the most prominent scientists of the day came to a similar conclusion, and also proposed a decimal system for all weights and measures. Although Congress considered Jefferson's report, it was not adopted. In Great Britain, John Riggs-Miller lost his British Parliamentary seat in the 1790 election. As such, the measurement system was only implemented in France, and in 1795, the metric system was formally defined in French law. It was not until 1799, however, that the metric system was officially adopted in France, though it was still not universally observed across the country.

Convert is a free and easy to use unit conversion program that will convert the most popular units of distance, temperature, volume, time, speed, mass, power, density, pressure, energy, and many others, including the ability to create custom conversions!

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Use our calculator to easily convert units from one torque measurement scale to another. Units can be converted in measurement size, such as from ozf.in to lbf.ft, from one measuring system to another, such as from ozf.in to kgf.cm, or from some combination. Bookmark this page as your torque calculator resource.

The unit conversion tool can be used to convert depths, heave values, tide levels and heights.
Please do not use this tool to alter the project's vertical units, this tool is only suitable for converting invalid input data.

You should use this tool only when, for instance, depth data has been recorded in the wrong units
This can happen when, for instance, the plugin loaded expects depths in meters, but the echosounder did output the depths in feet.
In this case you have to convert the recorded data from feet to meter first to avoid large errors in your sounding files.

This tool can only be used from the "Sounding Wizard", which is the tool used to convert your raw data files into corrected soundings.
When correcting your raw data files, select the "Tools..." button, and click the "Units..." button to start the unit conversion tool.

Select the units that are recorded. When your echosounder was outputting depth data in feet, while the software was expecting meters,
you should set the "Old units" selection box to "International Feet" and the "New units" box to "Meters".

When your echosounder was outputting meters, while you configured the echosounder plugin for feet, you have to do it the other way around.
A large number of units are supported, but in most cases you will probably be using Feet, Meters or Fathoms.

In case you select the "Start editing from original raw data" in second page the "Sounding Wizard",
the modified files are overwritten, and you have to repeat the unit conversion !

In evaluating indoor air concentrations of carcinogenic or toxic compounds, some confusion exists over the various units in use. Common units of indoor air measurements include micrograms (or milligrams) per meter-cubed [μg/m3 or mg/m3], micrograms (or milligrams) per liter [μg/L or mg/L], parts-per-billion-volume [ppbV] and parts-per-million-volume [ppmV]. The confusion arises in converting from mass-per-volume to parts-per-number-volume units.

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