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Metric conversion in Australia refers to the process of converting between different units of measurement within the metric system, which is the official system of measurement used in Australia since 1970.
The calculator uses the conversion formula:
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Explanation: This simple multiplicative formula allows conversion between any two metric units by applying the appropriate conversion factor.
Details: As a metric country, Australia uses SI units for all official measurements. Accurate conversion is essential for trade, engineering, science, and daily life activities.
Tips: Enter the original value and the conversion factor. Common conversion factors include 1000 (for kilo- units), 0.001 (for milli- units), and 100 (for centi- units).
Q1: What is the most common metric conversion in Australia?
A: Common conversions include meters to centimeters (×100), kilograms to grams (×1000), and liters to milliliters (×1000).
Q2: Does Australia use imperial units at all?
A: While metric is official, some imperial units are still used informally, such as inches for screen sizes and feet for personal height.
Q3: How accurate are metric conversions?
A: Metric conversions are exact when using the correct conversion factors, as all metric units are based on powers of 10.
Q4: Are there any exceptions to the simple multiplication rule?
A: Temperature conversions require specific formulas (Celsius to Kelvin: +273.15, Celsius to Fahrenheit: ×9/5+32).
Q5: Where can I find reliable conversion factors?
A: The National Measurement Institute of Australia provides official conversion factors and measurement standards.