Convert Link to Astronomical Unit

The formula of conversion of Link to Astronomical Unit is very simple. To convert Link to Astronomical Unit, we can use this simple formula:

1 Link = 0 Astronomical Unit

1 Astronomical Unit = 743,646,458,184.2042236328 Link

One Link is equal to 0 Astronomical Unit. So, we need to multiply the number of Link by 0 to get the no of Astronomical Unit. This formula helps when we need to change the measurements from Link to Astronomical Unit

The conversion of unit Link to unit Link is very simple. Since, as discussed above, One Link is equal to 0 Astronomical Unit. So, to convert Link to Astronomical Unit, we must multiply no of Link to 0. Example:-

Link Astronomical Unit
0.01 Link 0 Astronomical Unit
0.1 Link 0 Astronomical Unit
1 Link 0 Astronomical Unit
2 Link 0 Astronomical Unit
3 Link 0 Astronomical Unit
5 Link 0 Astronomical Unit
10 Link 0 Astronomical Unit
20 Link 0 Astronomical Unit
50 Link 0.0000000001 Astronomical Unit
100 Link 0.0000000001 Astronomical Unit
500 Link 0.0000000007 Astronomical Unit
1,000 Link 0.0000000013 Astronomical Unit

Introduction : The link equals 1/100 of a surveyor's chain or 7.92 inches, serving as a precise subdivision for land measurement. This small unit allowed surveyors to record property boundaries with greater accuracy than whole chains alone.

History & Origin : Invented by Edmund Gunter in 1620 as part of his measuring chain system. Each 66-foot chain contained 100 links. The system became fundamental to English and later American land surveys, particularly the US Public Land Survey System.

Current Use : Still appears in historical property descriptions and survey monuments. Used to retrace original land surveys where measurements were recorded in chains and links. 1 acre equals 10 square chains or 100,000 square links.

Details for Astronomical Unit (Solar System Scale)

Introduction : The astronomical unit represents the average Earth-Sun distance, approximately 149.6 million km. This fundamental cosmic yardstick provides the scale for our solar system and exoplanetary systems.

History & Origin : First estimated by Greek astronomers using geometric methods. Refined through Venus transits in the 18th-19th centuries. Defined as exactly 149,597,870,700 meters by IAU in 2012.

Current Use : Standard for planetary distances (Jupiter 5.2 AU from Sun). Used in spacecraft navigation and orbital mechanics. Helps describe exoplanet systems (habitable zone ≈0.8-1.5 AU for Sun-like stars).

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What is the Symbol of Link and Astronomical Unit?

The symbol for Link is 'li', and for Astronomical Units, it is 'AU'. These symbols are used to denote length in everyday and technical measurements.

How to convert Link(s) to Astronomical Unit(es)?

To convert Link(s) to Astronomical Unit(es), multiply the number of Links by 1.3447250222125E-12 because one Link equals 1.3447250222125E-12 Astronomical Units.
Formula: Astronomical Units = Links × 1.3447250222125E-12.
This is a standard rule used in length conversions.

How to convert Astronomical Unit(es) to Link(s) ?

To convert Astronomical Unit(es) to Link(s), divide the number of Astronomical Units by 1.3447250222125E-12, since, 1 Link contains exactly 1.3447250222125E-12 Astronomical Unit(es).
Formula: Links = Astronomical Unit(s) ÷ 1.3447250222125E-12.
It’s a common calculation in length conversions.

How many Link(s) are these in an Astronomical Unit(es) ?

There are 743646458184.2 Links in one Astronomical Unit. This is derived by dividing 1 Astronomical Unit by 1.3447250222125E-12, as 1 Link equals 1.3447250222125E-12 Astronomical Unit(s).
Formula: Link = Astronomical Units ÷ 1.3447250222125E-12.
It’s a precise unit conversion method.

How many Astronomical Unit(es) are these in an Link(s) ?

There are exactly 1.3447250222125E-12 Astronomical Units in one Link. This is a fixed value used in the measurement system.
Formula: Astronomical Unit(s) = Links × 1.3447250222125E-12.
It's one of the most basic conversions.

How many Astronomical Unit in 10 Link?

There are 1.3447250222125E-11 Astronomical Units in 10 Links. This is calculated by multiplying 10 by 1.3447250222125E-12.
Formula: 10 Links × 1.3447250222125E-12 = 1.3447250222125E-11 Astronomical Units.
This conversion is helpful for length measurements.

How many Astronomical Unit(s) in 50 Link?

There are 6.7236251110625E-11 Astronomical Units in 50 Links. One can calculate it by multiplying 50 by 1.3447250222125E-12.
Formula: 50 Links × 1.3447250222125E-12 = 6.7236251110625E-11 Astronomical Units.
This conversion is used in many applications.

How many Astronomical Unit(s) in 100 Link?

There are 1.3447250222125E-10 Astronomical Unit(s) in 100 Links. Multiply 100 by 1.3447250222125E-12 to get the result.
Formula: 100 Links × 1.3447250222125E-12 = 1.3447250222125E-10 Astronomical Unit(s).
This is a basic unit conversion formula.