Millimeter
A millimeter (mm) is a small metric unit of length equal to one-thousandth of a meter. It is ideal for precise measurements like product packaging, engineering drawings, and small household objects. Many rulers and calipers include millimeter markings to help measure with accuracy.
Since 10 millimeters = 1 centimeter, converting between nearby metric units is simple. When switching to imperial units—for example, 1 mm ≈ 0.03937 inches—a conversion tool offers quick and accurate results.
Parsec
A parsec (pc) is a unit of length used in astronomy to measure huge distances between celestial objects. It equals about 3.26 lightyears, or 31 trillion kilometers (19 trillion miles). The name comes from “parallax arcsecond,” referring to the way astronomers calculate distances by measuring the slight shift of stars in the sky.
The parsec helps express distances that are far too vast for lightyears or kilometers. Converting parsecs to other astronomical units makes the scale of the universe easier to understand for scientists and space explorers.