Measure Converter Online

Get the correct conversion between different measures

Measure Converter Online

Our app allows users to easily convert between different units of measure, including length, weight, and volume. With a user-friendly interface, you can select the type of measure you want to convert, choose what type of units you want to convert, add the value and click on the unit you want to convert. The app will then perform the conversion and provide you with the result in real time.

We have included a wide range of units for each type of measure, including both metric and imperial units.

Whether you're a student, a professional, or just someone looking to convert measurements quickly and easily, our Measure Converter is perfect for you.

Fun facts about measurament

  1. The word "measure" comes from the Latin word "metiri," which means "to measure."

  2. The earliest known system of measurement was developed by the ancient Egyptians around 3000 BCE. They used a unit of length called the "cubit," which was the length of a person's arm from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger.

  3. The ancient Greeks developed the concept of "geometry," which is the study of shapes and sizes, and used it to create a system of measurement based on the size of the human body.

  4. The Romans developed a system of measurement based on the "foot," which was divided into 12 inches. This system is still used in many countries today.

  5. The first standardized system of measurement was developed by the Fren ch Academy of Sciences in 1795. It was called the "metric system" and is based on the meter and the kilogram as the baseunits of length and weight. It is now used in most countries around the world.

  6. The measurement of time has been a complex task throughout history, different cultures had different ways of measuring time. One of the earliest known time-keeping devices was the sundial, which was used in ancient Egypt around 1500 BCE.

  7. The most accurate clock in the world is the atomic clock, which uses the vibrations of atoms to measure time. It is accurate to within one second in about 300 million years.

  8. The International System of Units (SI) is the current version of the metric system, it is the world's most widely used system of measurement. It is used in most countries around the world and is based on seven base units of measurement for seven physical quantities.