Posts Tagged 'distance conversion'

Distance Conversions With Less Hassle

Of any metric conversions, distance conversions are probably some of the most often calculated. No matter if the data is needed for a lesson in the classroom or real-world application, such as computing distance for international travel, international map creation or a civil engineering project, having access to accurate data is critical. Just as important is how easily this distance conversion data may be obtained. Miscalculations or delays in obtaining correct data can lead to everything from minor inconveniences in the classroom to major issues in a practical application.

There are two possible options for performing metric conversions, such as converting kilometers to miles. Manual calculations are probably used most often. This method presupposes access and often memorization of the distance conversion formula. There are two potential problems with this method. First of all, most people have not memorized metric conversion formulas and few have the desire to do so in all likelihood. Secondly, manual calculations entail some margin of error, no matter how strong someone’s math skills may be. Computation errors happen. Manual calculation of distance conversions is not the best choice in terms of convenience or accuracy, as a result.

There is a more appealing alternative, though, that is considerably more convenient and provides consistantly reliable data.  Metric conversion tools, such as distance conversion calculators, charts and tables, are extremely beneficial in getting the data you need quickly.  All of these tools instantly generate accurate metric conversion values, an all are easily accessed online.

The bottom line is that metric conversion tools can be invaluable for calculating distance conversions. In addition to sheer convenience, their reliability cannot be denied.


Top Clicks

  • None

 

November 2009
M T W T F S S
« Aug    
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
30  

RSS Wired Science

  • Careers in Science: Neutrino Physicist
    Bonnie Fleming Neutrino Physicist Profession: Horace D. Taft Associate Professor of Physics, Yale University Education B.A., Physics, Barnard College, Columbia University, 1993 M.A., Physics, Columbia University, 1998 M.Phil, Physics, Columbia University, 1999 Ph.D., Columbia University, 2002 Bonnie Fleming is an atom smasher, a.k.a., neutrino physicist. Neu […]
  • Careers in Science : Game Developer
    Alex Seropian Game Developer Profession: President, Wideload Games Education S.B., University of Chicago, 1991 Alex Seropian is the man synonymous with the game Halo, which helped establish the Xbox for serious gamers. Seropian's roots in developing Halo go back decades before the Xbox to an Atari-like game console from Sears that he played with as a ki […]
  • Careers in Science : Team Physician
    Gilberto Munoz Team Physician Profession: Medical Director , Chicago Fire Soccer Team Education M.P.H., University of Illinois School of Public Health, 1997 M.D., University of Veracruz in Xalapa, Mexico Dr. Gilberto Munoz combined his two lifelong passions of soccer and medicine into his current profession. Munoz grew up in Mexico watching soccer and wantin […]