Nanometers to Rods (nm → rd)
Formula
1 nm = 1.9883878151594687e-10 rdConversion Table
| nm | rd |
|---|---|
| 0 | 0 |
| 1.0000 | 0.00000000019884 |
| 2.0000 | 0.00000000039768 |
| 3.0000 | 0.00000000059652 |
| 4.0000 | 0.00000000079536 |
| 5.0000 | 0.00000000099419 |
| 6.0000 | 0.0000000011930 |
| 7.0000 | 0.0000000013919 |
| 8.0000 | 0.0000000015907 |
| 9.0000 | 0.0000000017895 |
| 10.000 | 0.0000000019884 |
| 11.000 | 0.0000000021872 |
| 12.000 | 0.0000000023861 |
| 13.000 | 0.0000000025849 |
| 14.000 | 0.0000000027837 |
| 15.000 | 0.0000000029826 |
| 16.000 | 0.0000000031814 |
| 17.000 | 0.0000000033803 |
| 18.000 | 0.0000000035791 |
| 19.000 | 0.0000000037779 |
| nm | rd |
|---|---|
| 20.000 | 0.0000000039768 |
| 21.000 | 0.0000000041756 |
| 22.000 | 0.0000000043745 |
| 23.000 | 0.0000000045733 |
| 24.000 | 0.0000000047721 |
| 25.000 | 0.0000000049710 |
| 26.000 | 0.0000000051698 |
| 27.000 | 0.0000000053686 |
| 28.000 | 0.0000000055675 |
| 29.000 | 0.0000000057663 |
| 30.000 | 0.0000000059652 |
| 31.000 | 0.0000000061640 |
| 32.000 | 0.0000000063628 |
| 33.000 | 0.0000000065617 |
| 34.000 | 0.0000000067605 |
| 35.000 | 0.0000000069594 |
| 36.000 | 0.0000000071582 |
| 37.000 | 0.0000000073570 |
| 38.000 | 0.0000000075559 |
| 39.000 | 0.0000000077547 |
| nm | rd |
|---|---|
| 40.000 | 0.0000000079536 |
| 41.000 | 0.0000000081524 |
| 42.000 | 0.0000000083512 |
| 43.000 | 0.0000000085501 |
| 44.000 | 0.0000000087489 |
| 45.000 | 0.0000000089477 |
| 46.000 | 0.0000000091466 |
| 47.000 | 0.0000000093454 |
| 48.000 | 0.0000000095443 |
| 49.000 | 0.0000000097431 |
| 50.000 | 0.0000000099419 |
| 51.000 | 0.000000010141 |
| 52.000 | 0.000000010340 |
| 53.000 | 0.000000010538 |
| 54.000 | 0.000000010737 |
| 55.000 | 0.000000010936 |
| 56.000 | 0.000000011135 |
| 57.000 | 0.000000011334 |
| 58.000 | 0.000000011533 |
| 59.000 | 0.000000011731 |
| nm | rd |
|---|---|
| 60.000 | 0.000000011930 |
| 61.000 | 0.000000012129 |
| 62.000 | 0.000000012328 |
| 63.000 | 0.000000012527 |
| 64.000 | 0.000000012726 |
| 65.000 | 0.000000012925 |
| 66.000 | 0.000000013123 |
| 67.000 | 0.000000013322 |
| 68.000 | 0.000000013521 |
| 69.000 | 0.000000013720 |
| 70.000 | 0.000000013919 |
| 71.000 | 0.000000014118 |
| 72.000 | 0.000000014316 |
| 73.000 | 0.000000014515 |
| 74.000 | 0.000000014714 |
| 75.000 | 0.000000014913 |
| 76.000 | 0.000000015112 |
| 77.000 | 0.000000015311 |
| 78.000 | 0.000000015509 |
| 79.000 | 0.000000015708 |
Nanometers to Rods Conversion
Converting Nanometers (nm) to Rods (rd) is a common length conversion. 1 nm equals 0 rd. For example, 100 nm is equal to 0 rd.
Quick Mental Math: Nanometers to Rods
Reference a linear anchor between nanometers and rods; use one memorable value.
Why is converting Nanometers to Rods tricky?
Magnitude or direction confusion between nanometers and rods is the primary error source.
Quick Reference Values
1 nm = 0 rd. 5 nm = 0 rd. 10 nm = 0 rd. 25 nm = 0 rd. 50 nm = 0 rd. 100 nm = 0 rd.
What is Nanometers?
Nanometers (nm) is a unit of length. The nanometer is a unit of length equal to one billionth of a meter (10⁻⁹ m). It measures dimensions at the atomic and molecular scale and is defined precisely within the International System of Units (SI). Nanometers are essential in fields such as optics, semiconductor manufacturing, and nanotechnology [bipm-si-brochure]. The nanometer was introduced during the 20th century with advances in microscopy and quantum physics. It became standardized as an SI submultiple to measure extremely small lengths for scientific and industrial applications [bipm-si-brochure]. Nanometers are used globally in semiconductor fabrication, optics, and material science. Industries such as computer chip manufacturing specify process nodes in nanometers, reflecting international standards [nist-cuu].
What is Rods?
Rods (rd) is a unit of length. A rod is a traditional unit of length equal to 5.5 yards or exactly 5.0292 meters. It was used historically in land measurement and surveying before metric standardization [nist-si-guide]. The rod originated in medieval England as a land measure and was standardized by English statute in the 16th and 17th centuries for surveying purposes [nist-si-guide]. Rods remain in limited use in some English-speaking countries for land measurement and real estate, though metric units are preferred internationally [nist-si-guide].
Common Misspellings
People often search for this conversion using these alternate spellings: nanometer, nanometre, nanomiter, nanomiter, rod, rods, rodd. All of these refer to the Nanometers to Rods conversion.