Talk:Orders of magnitude (length)

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Examples moved from metre article[edit]

  • Gigametre
    • diameter of the Sun is 1.4 Gm
    • mean radius of Mercury's orbit is 57.9 Gm
    • light travels the distance of 1 Gm in approximately 3.34 s
  • Terametre
    • the mean radius of Saturn's orbit is 1.43 Tm
    • the mean radius of Neptune's orbit is 4.50 Tm
    • light travels the distance of 1 terametre in 56 min
  • Petametre
    • the distance from the Sun to Proxima Centauri is 40 Pm
    • the distance from the Sun to Sirius is 81 Pm
    • light travels the distance of 1 Pm in 39 days
  • Exametre
    • the distance to Betelgeuse is 4 Em
    • light travels the distance of 1 Em in 105.7 years
  • Nanometre
  • Femtometre
    • It is commonly used in measuring the diameter of atomic nuclei. The diameter of an atomic nucleus is up to about 15 fm. Neutrons and protons are about 1 fm in diameter.

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Merge proposal[edit]

The article List of examples of lengths doesn't seem any more necessary than the hypothetical article List of commanders-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces. – MrPersonHumanGuy (talk) 10:59, 30 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]