Published:2011/8/12 1:39:00 Author:Amy From:SeekIC
Luc Lemmens
From time to time you may come across a unit of measure that’s completely unfamiliar. It also happens that the name sounds vaguely familiar, but you just can’t remember the fine points. Although the Internet probably contains numerous sites that can help out, the most comprehensive one is probably www.onlineconversion.com.
Here you can convert physics quantities such as, for example, lengths, velocity and forces. There are also conversion tools for currencies, clothing sizes and terminology used in cookbooks. Although the title of this article may imply otherwise, some parts can be downloaded and used off-line.
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