Convert Drachma (Biblical Greek) to Attogram
Convert drachmas (biblical greek) to attograms instantly. 1 drachma (biblical greek) = 3.4e+18 attogram — use the live calculator, the exact formula, a conversion table and worked examples. Also check the Attogram to Drachma (Biblical Greek) converter for the reverse conversion.
Units explained
Drachma (Biblical Greek)
The drachma was the basic Greek silver coin and weight, about 3.4 grams.
From Greek 'drachme', a handful.
Ancient Greek and New Testament economics.
The fundamental silver unit of the Greek monetary system.
Attogram
An attogram (ag) equals 10^-21 kilogram.
From the SI prefix 'atto-' (from Danish 'atten', eighteen).
Frontier nanoscience and single-molecule mass detection.
The atto- prefix was adopted by the CGPM in 1975.
Drachma (Biblical Greek) to Attogram conversion formula
Note: this conversion uses a generally accepted modern value. Historical and regional definitions of this unit varied across times and places.
The relationship between drachmas (biblical greek) and attograms:
To convert drachmas (biblical greek) to attograms, multiply the value in drachmas (biblical greek) by 3.4e+18. To reverse, multiply attograms by 2.941176e-19.
How to use this converter
Type a value into the calculator. The result in attograms updates as you type. Tap a quick value, copy the result with one click, or use the swap arrow to jump straight to the Attogram to Drachma (Biblical Greek) converter for the reverse direction.
Step-by-step: convert drachmas (biblical greek) to attograms
- Write down the value in drachmas (biblical greek) (drachma).
- Multiply that value by the factor 3.4e+18.
- The product is the equivalent value in attograms (ag).
- To reverse, multiply the attogram value by 2.941176e-19.
Worked examples
Example 1 — Convert 1 drachma to ag:
1 × 3.4e+18 = 3.4e+18 ag
Example 2 — Convert 100 drachma to ag:
100 × 3.4e+18 = 3.4e+20 ag
Real-world example — Centimeter to wavelength scale
One drachma (biblical greek) equals 10 million attograms. Physics curricula use this kind of conversion to relate everyday measurements to atomic and optical scales.
1 drachma × 3.4e+18 = 3.4e+18 ag
Real-world example — Small-scale to atomic-scale
One drachma (biblical greek) equals 10 million attograms — useful for physics curricula that relate everyday measurements to atomic and optical scales.
1 drachma × 3.4e+18 = 3.4e+18 ag
Drachma (Biblical Greek) to Attogram conversion table
Standard reference values for converting drachmas (biblical greek) to attograms:
| Drachma (Biblical Greek) [drachma] | Attogram [ag] |
|---|---|
| 0.01 | 3.4e+16 |
| 0.1 | 3.4e+17 |
| 1 | 3.4e+18 |
| 2 | 6.8e+18 |
| 3 | 1.02e+19 |
| 4 | 1.36e+19 |
| 5 | 1.7e+19 |
| 10 | 3.4e+19 |
| 20 | 6.8e+19 |
| 30 | 1.02e+20 |
| 40 | 1.36e+20 |
| 50 | 1.7e+20 |
| 100 | 3.4e+20 |
| 500 | 1.7e+21 |
| 1000 | 3.4e+21 |
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Sources & references
Conversion factor (1 drachma = 3.4e+18 ag) verified against the following authoritative sources:
- BIPM — The International System of Units (SI Brochure 9th ed.)
Official BIPM publication defining the seven SI base units (including the meter) and the rules for their use. The global authority on units of measurement.
- NIST — Guide to the SI
US National Institute of Standards and Technology reference covering the SI base and derived units with definitions and usage rules for US technical practice.
- NIST Special Publication 811 — Guide for the Use of the International System of Units
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- NIST — Refinement of values for the yard and pound (Federal Register 1959)
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- International Hydrographic Organization — Resolution on the Nautical Mile
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