Chains to Kilometers (ch → km)

0.020117

1.0000 ch = 0.020117 km

Formula

1 ch = 0.0201168 km
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Conversion Table

chkm
00
1.00000.020117
2.00000.040234
3.00000.060350
4.00000.080467
5.00000.10058
6.00000.12070
7.00000.14082
8.00000.16093
9.00000.18105
10.0000.20117
11.0000.22128
12.0000.24140
13.0000.26152
14.0000.28164
15.0000.30175
16.0000.32187
17.0000.34199
18.0000.36210
19.0000.38222
chkm
20.0000.40234
21.0000.42245
22.0000.44257
23.0000.46269
24.0000.48280
25.0000.50292
26.0000.52304
27.0000.54315
28.0000.56327
29.0000.58339
30.0000.60350
31.0000.62362
32.0000.64374
33.0000.66385
34.0000.68397
35.0000.70409
36.0000.72420
37.0000.74432
38.0000.76444
39.0000.78456
chkm
40.0000.80467
41.0000.82479
42.0000.84491
43.0000.86502
44.0000.88514
45.0000.90526
46.0000.92537
47.0000.94549
48.0000.96561
49.0000.98572
50.0001.0058
51.0001.0260
52.0001.0461
53.0001.0662
54.0001.0863
55.0001.1064
56.0001.1265
57.0001.1467
58.0001.1668
59.0001.1869
chkm
60.0001.2070
61.0001.2271
62.0001.2472
63.0001.2674
64.0001.2875
65.0001.3076
66.0001.3277
67.0001.3478
68.0001.3679
69.0001.3881
70.0001.4082
71.0001.4283
72.0001.4484
73.0001.4685
74.0001.4886
75.0001.5088
76.0001.5289
77.0001.5490
78.0001.5691
79.0001.5892

Chains to Kilometers Conversion

Converting Chains (ch) to Kilometers (km) is a common length conversion. 1 ch equals 0.020117 km. For example, 100 ch is equal to 2.01168 km.

Quick Mental Math: Chains to Kilometers

Divide chains by 49.7 to convert to kilometers.

Why is converting Chains to Kilometers tricky?

chains to kilometers requires a non-intuitive multiplier that resists memorization.

Quick Reference Values

1 ch = 0.020117 km. 5 ch = 0.100584 km. 10 ch = 0.201168 km. 25 ch = 0.50292 km. 50 ch = 1.00584 km. 100 ch = 2.01168 km.

What is Chains?

Chains (ch) is a unit of length. A chain is a unit of length equal to 66 feet or exactly 20.1168 meters. It was historically used in land surveying and equals 100 links. The chain is defined as 66 feet to maintain consistency with imperial measurements and is standardized for surveying purposes [nist-si-guide]. The chain was introduced by Edmund Gunter in 1620 to simplify land measurement and surveying. Adopted widely in English-speaking countries, it facilitated mapping and land division before metric units became prevalent [nist-si-guide]. Chains are primarily used in surveying and real estate in the United States, Canada, and parts of Australia. Although largely replaced by metric units globally, chains remain a legal unit in some jurisdictions for land records [nist-si-guide].

What is Kilometers?

Kilometers (km) is a unit of length. The kilometer is a metric unit of length equal to 1,000 meters. It is used as a standard measure for distances in the SI system, where one meter is defined by the speed of light in vacuum. The kilometer facilitates expressing larger distances conveniently [bipm-si-brochure]. The kilometer was established in France during the metric system's creation in the late 18th century as 1,000 meters. It was adopted internationally to provide a uniform length measurement for land distances and mapping [bipm-si-brochure]. Kilometers are widely used globally for road distances, geography, and transportation metrics. Countries including Canada, Australia, and most of Europe use kilometers for speed limits and distance signs, following SI conventions [nist-si-guide].

Common Misspellings

People often search for this conversion using these alternate spellings: chaines, chian, chainz, chaine, kilometres, kilomiter, kilometerss, kilomters. All of these refer to the Chains to Kilometers conversion.

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