Convert Earth's polar radius to X-unit
Please provide values below to convert Earth's polar radius [R_p] to X-unit [X], or Convert X-unit to Earth's polar radius.
How to Convert Earth's Polar Radius to X-Unit
1 R_p = 6.34355769998403e+19 X
Example: convert 15 R_p to X:
15 R_p = 15 × 6.34355769998403e+19 X = 9.51533654997605e+20 X
Earth's Polar Radius to X-Unit Conversion Table
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Earth's Polar Radius
The Earth's polar radius is the distance from the center of the Earth to the North or South Pole, approximately 6,356.8 kilometers.
History/Origin
The fact that the Earth is an oblate spheroid, flattened at the poles, has been known since the 18th century. Modern measurements are made with high precision.
Current Use
The Earth's polar radius is a key parameter in geodesy and is used to define the Earth's shape and gravitational field.
X-Unit
An X-unit is a unit of length approximately equal to 1.002 x 10⁻¹³ meters.
History/Origin
The X-unit was proposed by the Swedish physicist Manne Siegbahn in 1919 for measuring the wavelengths of X-rays and gamma rays.
Current Use
The X-unit has been largely replaced by the angstrom and the picometer.