Convert Earth's Equatorial Radius (R⊕) to Nail (Cloth) (nail) instantly.
Earth's Equatorial Radius to Nail (Cloth) conversion
1 Earth's Equatorial Radius (R⊕) = 111603850 Nail (Cloth) (nail). To convert Earth's Equatorial Radius to Nail (Cloth), multiply the value by 111603850.
| Earth's Equatorial Radius (R⊕) | Nail (Cloth) (nail) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 111603850 |
| 2 | 223207700 |
| 5 | 558019250 |
| 10 | 1116038500 |
| 25 | 2790096200 |
| 50 | 5580192500 |
| 100 | 11160385000 |
| 1000 | 111603850000 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Nail (Cloth) are in one Earth's Equatorial Radius?
One Earth's Equatorial Radius (R⊕) equals 111603850 Nail (Cloth) (nail).
How do I convert Earth's Equatorial Radius to Nail (Cloth)?
To convert Earth's Equatorial Radius to Nail (Cloth), multiply the value by 111603850.
What is 10 Earth's Equatorial Radius in Nail (Cloth)?
10 Earth's Equatorial Radius = 1116038500 Nail (Cloth).
About these units
Earth's Equatorial Radius (R⊕)
The Earth's equatorial radius is approximately 6,378.1 km. This distance represents the radius measured along the equator, where Earth's rotational bulge makes it slightly larger than the polar radius. Geodesists, cartographers, and astronomers use the equatorial radius for mapping, satellite positioning, and calculating gravitational effects. It is fundamental to defining the shape of the Earth as an oblate spheroid rather than a perfect sphere. Precise knowledge of R⊕ enables accurate navigation, climate modeling, and orbital calculations, forming the basis for modern geodesy and Earth observation systems.
Nail (Cloth) (nail)
The nail is another small unit in cloth measurement, roughly 2.1 cm (0.83 inches), sometimes used interchangeably with the finger in English tailoring. The nail allowed fine precision in textile cutting, marking, and assembly. Its practical relevance lay in breaking down larger units like the yard or ell into smaller, manageable increments suitable for artisans. Though obsolete in modern industry, the nail continues to appear in historical accounts, tailoring manuals, and legal documents concerning cloth trade in England.