Convert Pace (British Imperial Measure Before 1963) to Meter (m, Metric)

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pace
British Imperial Measure before 1963
meter (m)
Metric

This page features online conversion from pace to meter. These units belong to different measurement systems. The first one is from British Imperial Measure Before 1963. The second one is from Metric.

If you need to convert pace to another compatible unit, please pick the one you need on the page below. You can also switch to the converter for meter to pace.

Other Units the Values Above Are Equal To

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Metric

pace to kilometer (km)
pace to meter (m)
pace to decimeter (dm)
pace to centimeter (cm)
pace to millimeter (mm)
pace to micrometre (micron)
pace to nanometer (nm)
pace to ångström
Units: kilometer (km)  / meter (m)  / decimeter (dm)  / centimeter (cm)  / millimeter (mm)  / micrometre (micron)  / nanometer (nm)  / ångström
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The American System (US Customary Units) and British Imperial Measures

American weights and measures are based on units used in Britain prior to 1826, when imperial system was officially established. Until 1960-1963 American and British units of length were different in 2 parts per million. In the middle of 20th century it started causing problems and the governments of the two countries agreed to refine the measures to exactly match. Since then Great Britain and the United States were using the same measures of length. In the U.S. the old standard of foot was retained with the name US survey foot.

From 1995 the UK adopted metric units for general use. The only imperial measures of length that can be officially used now are miles, yards, feet and inches for road traffic signs.

pace to league
pace to mile (mi)
pace to land
pace to furlong
pace to bolt
pace to chain
pace to pole
pace to rod (rd)
pace to perch
pace to yard (yd)
pace to feet and inches (x'y")
pace to span
pace to hand
pace to inch (in)
pace to line
pace to mil
pace to microinch
Units: league  / mile (mi)  / land  / furlong  / bolt  / chain  / pole  / rod (rd)  / perch  / yard (yd)  / foot (ft)  / feet and inches (x'y")  / span  / hand  / inch (in)  / line  / mil  / microinch
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British Imperial Measure before 1963

The first English official measurement standards were defined in 15th century. British system of units, known as imperial units, was established in 1824. The British Weights and Meausurements Act of 1824 repealed all existing British measures legislation and redefined existing units. The 1963 Weights and Measures Act standartized the international measures.
pace to league
pace to mile (mi)
pace to land
pace to skein
pace to bolt
pace to shackle
pace to furlong
pace to chain
pace to rope
pace to pole
pace to goad
pace to ell
pace to yard (yd)
pace to pace
pace to cubit (cu)
pace to foot (ft)
pace to span (sp)
pace to nail
pace to shaftment
pace to hand (hd)
pace to palm (plm)
pace to inch (in)
pace to finger
pace to digit
pace to barleycorn
pace to poppyseed
pace to line
pace to button
pace to caliber
pace to thou (th)
pace to mil
Units: league  / mile (mi)  / land  / skein  / bolt  / shackle  / furlong  / chain  / rope  / pole  / goad  / ell  / yard (yd)  / pace  / cubit (cu)  / foot (ft)  / span (sp)  / nail  / shaftment  / hand (hd)  / palm (plm)  / inch (in)  / finger  / digit  / barleycorn  / poppyseed  / line  / button  / caliber  / thou (th)  / mil
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US Surveyors' Measure

pace to furlong
pace to Ramsden's (engineers') chain (ch)
pace to Gunter's (surveyors') chain (ch)
pace to Gurley's chain (ch)
pace to Gunter's (surveyors') pole
pace to Gunter's (surveyors') yard
pace to Gunter's (surveyors') foot (ft)
Units: furlong  / Ramsden's (engineers') chain (ch)  / Gunter's (surveyors') chain (ch)  / Gurley's chain (ch)  / Gunter's (surveyors') pole  / Gunter's (surveyors') yard  / Ramsden's (engineers') link  / Gunter's (surveyors') link  / Gurley's link  / Gunter's (surveyors') foot (ft)
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International Nautical Measure

The international nautical mile was defined by the First International Extraordinary Hydrographic Conference, Monaco in 1929. This is the only definition in widespread current use, and is the one accepted by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures. Before 1929 different countries had different definitions, and the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the United States did not immediately accept the international value.
pace to nautical league (naut.leag)
pace to nautical mile (naut.mi)
pace to cable length (cbl)
pace to fathom (fath)
Units: nautical league (naut.leag)  / nautical mile (naut.mi)  / cable length (cbl)  / fathom (fath)
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US Nautical Measure

These measures were abandoned in favor of the international nautical measures in 1954.
pace to US nautical mile
pace to US fathom (fath)
Units: US nautical mile  / US cable length  / US fathom (fath)
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British (Imperial) Nautical Measure

These measures were abandoned in favor of the international nautical measures in 1970.
pace to Admiralty mile
pace to Admiralty cable length
Units: Admiralty mile  / Admiralty cable length
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Spanish Customary Units Still In Use Today

These units are still actively used in some countries of Latin America. Their values vary from country to country. You can find more old Spanish customary units on our historical lengths page.
pace to cuadra of Argentina
pace to cuadra of Bolivia
pace to cuadra of Chile
pace to cuadra of Colombia
pace to cuadra of Ecuador
pace to cuadra of Nicaragua
pace to cuadra of Paraguay
pace to cuadra of Uruguay
pace to vara of Argentina
pace to vara of Brazil
pace to vara of Chile
pace to vara of Colombia
pace to vara of Costa Rica
pace to vara of Cuba
pace to vara of Dominican Republic
pace to vara of Ecuador
pace to vara of El Salvador
pace to vara of Guatemala
pace to vara of Honduras
pace to vara of Mexico
pace to vara of Nicaragua
pace to vara of Panama
pace to vara of Paraguay
pace to vara of Peru (peruana)
pace to vara of Peru (española)
pace to vara of Uruguay
pace to vara of São Tomé and Principe
pace to vara of Venezuela
Units: cuadra of Argentina  / cuadra of Bolivia  / cuadra of Chile  / cuadra of Colombia  / cuadra of Ecuador  / cuadra of Nicaragua  / cuadra of Paraguay  / cuadra of Uruguay  / vara of Argentina  / vara of Brazil  / vara of Chile  / vara of Colombia  / vara of Costa Rica  / vara of Cuba  / vara of Dominican Republic  / vara of Ecuador  / vara of El Salvador  / vara of Guatemala  / vara of Honduras  / vara of Mexico  / vara of Nicaragua  / vara of Panama  / vara of Paraguay  / vara of Peru (peruana)  / vara of Peru (española)  / vara of Uruguay  / vara of São Tomé and Principe  / vara of Venezuela
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Japanese

pace to ri (里)
pace to cho (町)
pace to jo (丈)
pace to hiro (尋)
pace to ken (間)
pace to shaku (尺)
pace to sun (寸)
pace to bu (分)
pace to rin (厘)
pace to mo (毛, 毫)
Units: ri (里)  / cho (町)  / jo (丈)  / hiro (尋)  / ken (間)  / shaku (尺)  / sun (寸)  / bu (分)  / rin (厘)  / mo (毛, 毫)
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Chinese units of 1930

pace to li (市里)
pace to yin (引)
pace to zhang (市丈)
pace to chi (市尺)
pace to cun (市寸)
pace to fen (市分)
pace to li (釐 or 厘)
pace to hao (毫)
pace to si (丝)
pace to hu (忽)
Units: li (市里)  / yin (引)  / zhang (市丈)  / chi (市尺)  / cun (市寸)  / fen (市分)  / li (釐 or 厘)  / hao (毫)  / si (丝)  / hu (忽)
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Chinese units of 1915

pace to li (里)
pace to yin (引)
pace to zhang (丈)
pace to bu (步)
pace to chi (尺)
pace to cun (寸)
pace to fen (分)
pace to li (釐 or 厘)
pace to hao (毫)
pace to si (丝)
pace to hu (忽)
Units: li (里)  / yin (引)  / zhang (丈)  / bu (步)  / chi (尺)  / cun (寸)  / fen (分)  / li (釐 or 厘)  / hao (毫)  / si (丝)  / hu (忽)
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Hong Kong units

pace to cek (尺)
pace to tsun (寸)
pace to fan (分)
Units: cek (尺)  / tsun (寸)  / fan (分)
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Thai units

Some of these units are still in use even though metric system was formally established in 1923. Before the metrication the old units were standartied to exact metric values.
pace to yot (โยชน์, league)
pace to sen (เส้น, rope)
pace to wa (วา, fathom)
pace to sok (ศอก, cubit)
pace to khuep (คืบ, span)
pace to nio (นิ้ว, finger)
pace to krabiat (กระเบียด, quarter of a finger)
Units: yot (โยชน์, league)  / sen (เส้น, rope)  / wa (วา, fathom)  / sok (ศอก, cubit)  / khuep (คืบ, span)  / nio (นิ้ว, finger)  / krabiat (กระเบียด, quarter of a finger)
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Optical

pace to dioptre (diopter)
Units: dioptre (diopter)
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Geographical (German)

pace to geographical mile
Units: geographical mile
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Computer Equipment

A rack unit, U or RU is a unit of measure that describes the height of equipment designed to mount in a 19-inch rack or a 23-inch rack. The 19-inch (482.6 mm) or 23-inch (584.2 mm) dimension refers to the width of the equipment mounting frame in the rack including the frame; the width of the equipment that can be mounted inside the rack is less.
pace to rack unit (U)
pace to horizontal pitch (HP)
Units: rack unit (U)  / horizontal pitch (HP)
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Typographical (British and U.S. - ATA system)

pace to pica
pace to pica [PostScript]
pace to point (pt)
pace to point [PostScript] (pt)
pace to pixel (px)
pace to twip
Units: pica  / pica [PostScript]  / point (pt)  / point [PostScript] (pt)  / pixel (px)  / twip
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Typographical (Europe - Didot system)

pace to cicero
pace to point (pt)
Units: cicero  / point (pt)
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European footwear unit

pace to Paris point
Units: Paris point
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Astronomical

pace to red shift (z)
pace to parsec (pc)
pace to light year
pace to astronomical unit (au)
pace to light minute
pace to light second
Units: red shift (z)  / parsec (pc)  / light year  / astronomical unit (au)  / light minute  / light second
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Grace Hopper's units of distance

Grace Hopper is famous for her nanoseconds visual aid. People used to ask her why satellite communication took so long. She started handing out pieces of wire that were just under one foot long (11.80 inches) — the distance that light travels in one nanosecond. She also passed out packets of pepper, calling the individual grains of ground pepper picoseconds. She also used these aids to illustrate why computers had to be small to be fast.
pace to light microsecond
pace to light nanosecond
pace to light picosecond
Units: light microsecond  / light nanosecond  / light picosecond
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Natural units

In physics, natural units are physical units of measurement based only on universal physical constants. The origin of their definition comes only from properties of nature and not from any human construct.
pace to Planck length (L)
Units: Planck length (L)

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