1 Earth's equatorial radius [R⊕e] = 31705524.735544 link [li]
Example: 1 Earth's equatorial radius [R⊕e] equals 31705524.735544 link [li].
Examples
1 Earth's equatorial radius [R⊕e] = 31705524.735544 link [li]
2 Earth's equatorial radius [R⊕e] = 63411049.471089 link [li]
5 Earth's equatorial radius [R⊕e] = 158527623.677722 link [li]
10 Earth's equatorial radius [R⊕e] = 317055247.355444 link [li]
20 Earth's equatorial radius [R⊕e] = 634110494.710888 link [li]
25 Earth's equatorial radius [R⊕e] = 792638118.388611 link [li]
Practical Uses for earth radius equatorial to link
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Sources and Accuracy
Length conversions use the metre as the reference unit. Common imperial relationships are exact where standardized, such as 1 inch = 0.0254 metre and 1 foot = 0.3048 metre.
Displayed results are rounded for readability. The calculator keeps enough precision for everyday use and switches to scientific notation for very large or very small values. Last reviewed: 2026-05-21.
About These Units
Earth's equatorial radius [R⊕e]
Definition
The Earth's equatorial radius (R⊕e) is a length unit used to express measurements in this converter.
History
This unit is included because it appears in practical measurement systems, technical references, product specifications, or everyday conversion needs.
Current use
Use Earth's equatorial radius when comparing length values, checking specifications, converting between systems, or preparing quick estimates.
link [li]
Definition
The link (li) is a length unit used to express measurements in this converter.
History
This unit is included because it appears in practical measurement systems, technical references, product specifications, or everyday conversion needs.
Current use
Use link when comparing length values, checking specifications, converting between systems, or preparing quick estimates.
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How to Convert
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