Yards (yd) to parsecs (pc) conversion

1 yd = 2.963369e-17 pcpcyd
Formula
1 yd = 2.963369e-17 pc

Understanding Yards to parsecs Conversion

The yard (yd) is an imperial length equal to exactly 0.9144 metre. The parsec (pc) is an astronomical distance defined as the distance at which one astronomical unit subtends an angle of one arcsecond — about 3.0857 × 10¹⁶ metres, or roughly 3.26 light-years. Parsecs are the preferred unit for stellar and galactic distances in professional astronomy, so converting from yards spans an immense range of scale.

Conversion Formula

1 yd=2.963369×1017 pc1\ \text{yd} = 2.963369 \times 10⁻¹⁷\ \text{pc}

To convert Yards to parsecs, multiply by this factor:

pc=yd×2.963369×1017\text{pc} = \text{yd} \times 2.963369 \times 10⁻¹⁷

Step-by-Step Example

Convert 25 Yards to parsecs.

pc=25×2.963369×1017=7.408423×1016 pc\text{pc} = 25 \times 2.963369 \times 10⁻¹⁷ = 7.408423 \times 10⁻¹⁶\ \text{pc}

How to Convert Yards to parsecs

Take a yard distance up to the parsec scale used in professional astronomy.

  1. Note the length in yards: record the distance to convert.
  2. Multiply by 2.963369×10172.963369 \times 10⁻¹⁷: this yields parsecs.
  3. Retain scientific notation: the result is extremely small, so keep powers of ten.
  4. Worked result: 25 yd × 2.963369×10172.963369 \times 10⁻¹⁷ = 7.408423×10167.408423 \times 10⁻¹⁶ pc.

Yards to parsecs conversion table

Yards (yd)parsecs (pc)
00
12.963369e-17
25.926737e-17
38.890106e-17
41.185347e-16
51.481684e-16
61.778021e-16
72.074358e-16
82.370695e-16
92.667032e-16
102.963369e-16
154.445053e-16
205.926737e-16
257.408421e-16
308.890106e-16
401.185347e-15
501.481684e-15
601.778021e-15
702.074358e-15
802.370695e-15
902.667032e-15
1002.963369e-15
1504.445053e-15
2005.926737e-15
2507.408421e-15
3008.890106e-15
4001.185347e-14
5001.481684e-14
6001.778021e-14
7002.074358e-14
8002.370695e-14
9002.667032e-14
10002.963369e-14
20005.926737e-14
30008.890106e-14
40001.185347e-13
50001.481684e-13
100002.963369e-13
250007.408421e-13
500001.481684e-12
1000002.963369e-12
2500007.408421e-12
5000001.481684e-11
10000002.963369e-11

What is Yards?

Definition and Origin

The yard is a unit of length in both the Imperial and United States customary systems of measurement. It is defined as exactly 0.9144 meters. One yard is equal to 3 feet or 36 inches.

The origin of the yard is somewhat debated, but one popular theory suggests it was based on the distance from the tip of King Henry I of England's nose to the end of his outstretched thumb.

Relationship to Other Units

  • Feet: 1 yard = 3 feet
  • Inches: 1 yard = 36 inches
  • Meters: 1 yard = 0.9144 meters
  • Centimeters: 1 yard = 91.44 centimeters

Common Uses and Examples

  • Sports: Used to measure distances on football fields (e.g., "the team gained 10 yards").
  • Fabric: Frequently used in the textile industry for measuring lengths of fabric (e.g., "I need 5 yards of cotton").
  • Construction: Used for smaller distance measurement for fencing, small concrete jobs, landscaping (e.g., "I need 4 yards of soil").
  • Gardening: Used to specify the amount of mulch or soil needed (e.g., "We need two yards of mulch for the garden beds.").
  • Real Estate: Used to describe lot sizes and setbacks. While acreage is typical, shorter dimensions of land, such as property setbacks, are frequently measured in yards.

Interesting Facts

  • The yard was standardized in England through a series of measures, with Queen Elizabeth I establishing a legal standard.
  • While the metric system is widely adopted, the yard remains prevalent in the United States for everyday measurements.
  • The "yard" is also the name of the long pole, or spar, that supports a sail on a sailing ship. While connected by name, the unit of measurement does not derive from it.

Formulas and Conversions

Converting between yards and other units involves simple multiplication or division:

  • Yards to Meters:

    Meters=Yards×0.9144\text{Meters} = \text{Yards} \times 0.9144

  • Yards to Feet:

    Feet=Yards×3\text{Feet} = \text{Yards} \times 3

  • Yards to Inches:

    Inches=Yards×36\text{Inches} = \text{Yards} \times 36

What is the parsec?

The parsec (pc) is a unit of length used in astronomy to measure large distances to objects beyond the Solar System, such as stars and galaxies.

Definition

One parsec is the distance at which one astronomical unit subtends an angle of one arcsecond.

1 pc=3.08568×1016 m1\ \text{pc} = 3.08568 \times 10¹⁶\ \text{m}

By the 2015 IAU exact definition, 1 pc = 648000/π au = 30,856,775,814,913,673 m. This equals about 3.2616 light-years or 206,265 astronomical units.

Origin and History

The term "parsec"—a contraction of "parallax of one arcsecond"—was coined by British astronomer Herbert Hall Turner in 1913. It arises naturally from the method of stellar parallax: a star one parsec away shifts by one arcsecond against the background as Earth moves from one side of its orbit to the other. The unit gave astronomers a convenient measure tied directly to their primary distance-measuring technique.

Law and Notable Facts

The parsec is accepted for use with the SI in astronomy. Multiples are common: the kiloparsec (kpc, thousands of parsecs) for galactic scales and the megaparsec (Mpc, millions) for intergalactic distances. No star lies within one parsec of the Sun; Proxima Centauri, the nearest, is about 1.30 pc away.

Real-World Examples and Conversions

  • Proxima Centauri lies about 1.30 pc (4.24 light-years) from Earth.
  • The Milky Way's disk spans roughly 30,000 pc (30 kpc) across.
  • The Andromeda Galaxy is about 0.78 Mpc away.
  • 1 pc ≈ 3.2616 light-years ≈ 206,265 au ≈ 30.857 trillion km.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many parsecs is one yard?

One yard equals about 2.963369×10172.963369 \times 10⁻¹⁷ parsecs — a negligible fraction of the interstellar parsec.

How many yards are in a parsec?

A parsec is roughly 3.374538×10163.374538 \times 10¹⁶ yards, over 33 quadrillion yards.

How is a parsec defined?

It is the distance at which one astronomical unit subtends an angle of one arcsecond, about 3.0857 × 10¹⁶ metres or 3.26 light-years.

Why do astronomers prefer parsecs over light-years?

Parsecs arise directly from parallax measurements, the primary method for gauging stellar distances, so they simplify the underlying trigonometry.

What is 10000 yards in parsecs?

Multiply 10000 by 2.963369×10172.963369 \times 10⁻¹⁷ to get about 2.963369×10132.963369 \times 10⁻¹³ pc.

Complete Yards conversion table

yd
UnitResult
Nanometers (nm)914400000 nm
Micrometers (μm)914400 μm
Millimeters (mm)914.4 mm
Centimeters (cm)91.44 cm
Decimeters (dm)9.144 dm
Meters (m)0.9144 m
Kilometers (km)0.0009144 km
light-years (ly)9.665216e-17 ly
astronomical units (au)6.112386e-12 au
parsecs (pc)2.963369e-17 pc
ångströms (angstrom)9144000000 angstrom
Mils (mil)36000 mil
Inches (in)36 in
US Survey Feet (ft-us)2.999994 ft-us
Feet (ft)3 ft
Fathoms (fathom)0.5 fathom
Miles (mi)0.0005681818 mi
Nautical Miles (nMi)0.0004937365 nMi
chains (ch)0.04545455 ch
rods (rd)0.1818182 rd
furlongs (fur)0.004545455 fur
hands (hh)9 hh