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Convert Dekameter to Exameter

Convert dekameters to exameters instantly. 1 dekameter = 1e-17 exameter — use the live calculator, the exact formula, a conversion table and worked examples. Also check the Exameter to Dekameter converter for the reverse conversion.

Written by Sunith Babu L, Ph.D., Lead Engineer Reviewed by Girish V Kulkarni Ph.D.
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Units explained

Metric / SI

Dekameter

What is a dekameter?

A dekameter (also spelled decameter) is a metric unit of length equal to ten meters (10 m). It is one of the less commonly used SI prefix units and primarily appears in agricultural, surveying, and atmospheric contexts.

Origin of the dekameter

The dekameter was defined alongside the meter when France adopted the metric system in 1795, using the standard SI prefix deca- (from Greek deka, ten) to denote a multiplication by ten.

Where it is used

Dekameters are used in some European agricultural contexts (parcel sizes, field measurements), atmospheric science (cloud heights), and certain track and field events. Modern usage is uncommon outside specialised technical fields.

When and where it was developed

Adopted in 1795 in France; ratified through the Metre Convention of 1875; remains a recognised SI prefix unit although informally superseded by the more common meter and hectometer in everyday surveying.

Metric / SI

Exameter

What is a exameter?

An exameter is a metric unit of length equal to one quintillion meters (1×10¹⁸ m). It is among the largest defined SI prefix units of length and appears almost exclusively in astrophysical contexts.

Origin of the exameter

The exameter uses the SI prefix exa- (from Greek hex, six, related to the exponent's powers-of-thousand grouping), adopted by the CGPM in 1975 to denote 10¹⁸.

Where it is used

Exameters could be used to express galactic-scale distances. One kiloparsec is approximately 30.9 Em. Astronomy generally uses parsecs, kiloparsecs, and megaparsecs instead.

When and where it was developed

SI prefix exa- adopted in 1975; the exameter has very limited practical use because galactic-scale astronomy has its own well-established unit system.

Dekameter to Exameter conversion formula

The relationship between dekameters and exameters:

1 dam = 1e-17 Em
1 Em = 1e+17 dam

To convert dekameters to exameters, multiply the value in dekameters by 1e-17. To reverse, multiply exameters by 1e+17.

How to use this converter

Type a value into the calculator. The result in exameters updates as you type. Tap a quick value, copy the result with one click, or use the swap arrow to jump straight to the Exameter to Dekameter converter for the reverse direction.

Step-by-step: convert dekameters to exameters

  1. Write down the value in dekameters (dam).
  2. Multiply that value by the factor 1e-17.
  3. The product is the equivalent value in exameters (Em).
  4. To reverse, multiply the exameter value by 1e+17.

Worked examples

Example 1 — Convert 1 dam to Em:
1 × 1e-17 = 1e-17 Em

Example 2 — Convert 100 dam to Em:
100 × 1e-17 = 1e-15 Em

Dekameter to Exameter conversion table

Standard reference values for converting dekameters to exameters:

Dekameter [dam]Exameter [Em]
0.011e-19
0.11e-18
11e-17
22e-17
33e-17
44e-17
55e-17
101e-16
202e-16
303e-16
404e-16
505e-16
1001e-15
5005e-15
10001e-14

Frequently asked questions

How many exameters is 1 dekameter?
1 dekameter equals 1e-17 exameter.
How do I convert dekameters to exameters?
Multiply the value in dekameters by 1e-17 to get exameters.
How do I convert exameters back to dekameters?
Multiply the value in exameters by 1e+17, or use the Exameter to Dekameter converter.
How many exameters is 100 dekameters?
100 dekameters equals 1e-15 exameters, because 100 × 1e-17 = 1e-15.

Convert Dekameter to other length units

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Sources & references

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