Unit Converter

Academic-style unit conversions for physics and chemistry. Convert SI and imperial values for length, mass, time, temperature, pressure, energy, power, speed, area, volume, force, frequency, and molarity with scientific notation and significant figures. Runs privately in your browser.

Unit Converter: Accurate Physics and Chemistry Conversions

Convert SI and imperial units with precision. Set significant figures, use scientific notation, and copy clean results into lab reports, spreadsheets, or LMS assignments.

Accurate measurement and clean rounding are essential in labs, problem sets, and engineering notes. The SnipText Unit Converter is built for academic workflows: pick a category, choose units, and get an instant result you can format for significant figures or fixed decimal places. Scientific notation is one click away for very large or small values. Try it on the tool page.

What the Unit Converter covers

  • Length: meter, kilometer, centimeter, millimeter, micrometer, nanometer, inch, foot, yard, mile.
  • Mass: kilogram, gram, milligram, microgram, pound, ounce.
  • Time: second, millisecond, microsecond, minute, hour, day.
  • Temperature: Celsius, Kelvin, Fahrenheit with exact formulas.
  • Pressure: pascal, kilopascal, bar, atmosphere, torr, psi.
  • Energy: joule, kilojoule, calorie, kilocalorie, electronvolt.
  • Power: watt, kilowatt, horsepower.
  • Speed: m/s, km/h, mph, knot.
  • Area and volume: m², cm², km², ft², in², m³, L, mL, ft³, in³.
  • Force: newton, pound-force.
  • Frequency: hertz, kilohertz, megahertz, rpm.
  • Molarity: mol/L, mmol/L with quick scale adjustments.

Accuracy and formatting controls

  • Significant figures: set the exact number of sig figs to match lab or journal instructions.
  • Scientific notation: toggle neat 1.23 × 10^-3 output for tiny or huge values.
  • Decimal places: lock fixed decimals for table-friendly alignment.
  • Unit search: type to filter and switch faster between similar units.
  • One-click copy: copy value only or value + unit label for clean pasting.

Quick start

  1. Open the Unit Converter.
  2. Pick a category such as Temperature or Pressure.
  3. Enter a number and select the From and To units.
  4. Set significant figures or decimals, and enable scientific notation if needed.
  5. Copy the result into your sheet, lab report, or LMS.

Common physics and chemistry examples

  • Speed: mph to m/s for kinematics problems.
  • Pressure: psi to kPa when reading sensor data or datasheets.
  • Temperature: Celsius to Kelvin for reaction rates and ideal gas law.
  • Volume: liters to m³ for flow and tank sizing.
  • Energy: joules to calories for calorimetry summaries.
  • Force: newtons to pound-force for materials testing notes.
  • Molarity: mol/L to mmol/L for stock solution prep.
  • Frequency: Hz to rpm for rotating systems and motors.

Clean up and document your numbers

Keep data tidy before converting and when reporting results: remove extra spaces with the Whitespace and Formatting Cleaner, strip blank lines with Remove Empty Lines, and get counts with the Word and Character Counter. For column formatting and CSV prep, use the Text to List - List to Text Converter.

Writing up methods or equations? Render LaTeX as crisp images using the Math Formula Renderer, generate polished citations with the BibTeX to Citation Converter, and standardize headings with the Case Converter.

Why an academic-style converter

Students, researchers, and engineers need clear labels and consistent rounding. An academic-style unit converter saves time and reduces mistakes when preparing lab books, problem sets, and technical blog posts by keeping sig figs, decimals, and notation under your control.

Frequently asked questions

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About This Blog

SnipText Blog publishes practical guides for measurement, math, and academic writing. Free tools include the Unit Converter, the Math Formula Renderer, the Case Converter, and the Word and Character Counter.

Expect short how-tos, accuracy tips, and private-by-design workflows that help you convert, calculate, and format with confidence.