This may be the case when calculating slopes in graphs, or when making unit conversions.
The unit conversion for 1 Å is 0.1 nm.
Its just a matter of a little unit conversion and you are on your way to what you sought.
"I'd like you to do a unit conversion - can we get back to something that makes sense like eV?"
Since you know the density, you can get the mass of each one in 7gal (watch your unit conversions!)
For Earth satellites, approximate unit conversions are as follows:
Oddly, in real life, unit conversions are rarely needed.
Stripping out unit conversion and uniform scaling, the formulae may be written:
Anyone can pick up a book of unit conversions and convert "Pascals" to "atmospheres".
Two additional unit conversions for watt can be found using the above equation and Ohm's Law.