Convert Nautical League (Int) (nl (int)) to Barleycorn (barleycorn) instantly.
Nautical League (Int) to Barleycorn conversion
1 Nautical League (Int) (nl (int)) = 656220.47 Barleycorn (barleycorn). To convert Nautical League (Int) to Barleycorn, multiply the value by 656220.47.
| Nautical League (Int) (nl (int)) | Barleycorn (barleycorn) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 656220.47 |
| 2 | 1312440.9 |
| 5 | 3281102.3 |
| 10 | 6562204.7 |
| 25 | 16405512 |
| 50 | 32811023 |
| 100 | 65622047 |
| 1000 | 656220470 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Barleycorn are in one Nautical League (Int)?
One Nautical League (Int) (nl (int)) equals 656220.47 Barleycorn (barleycorn).
How do I convert Nautical League (Int) to Barleycorn?
To convert Nautical League (Int) to Barleycorn, multiply the value by 656220.47.
What is 10 Nautical League (Int) in Barleycorn?
10 Nautical League (Int) = 6562204.7 Barleycorn.
About these units
Nautical League (Int) (nl (int))
The international nautical league is defined as 3 international nautical miles, or 5,556 meters. It simplifies the expression of moderately large maritime distances by grouping nautical miles into a more manageable larger unit. Because nautical miles relate directly to Earth's geometry, the nautical league also maintains a connection to latitude and longitude. While not widely used in modern navigation—pilots and mariners typically stick to nautical miles and knots—nautical leagues still appear in older literature, historical accounts of sea voyages, and some naval traditions. They offer narrative convenience when describing long journeys without resorting to extremely large numbers. The unit highlights the tendency of sailors to create practical, scaled units that simplify communication during long-distance travel.
Barleycorn (barleycorn)
The barleycorn is an English unit, approximately 1/3 inch (8.47 mm), originally based on the length of a grain of barley. It served as a small-scale measure in tailoring, shoe sizing, and other crafts. In particular, the English shoe size system was historically based on barleycorns, with increments in size corresponding to single barleycorn units. This unit exemplifies the anthropometric and agronomic origins of measurement. Even today, the barleycorn's influence persists in the traditional shoe sizing system in the UK and the US, providing continuity with historical practices.