TARDISes (exterior) to Mount Everests
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| TARDISes (exterior) (tardis) | Mount Everests (everest) |
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Formula
Mount Everests = tardises (exterior) × 0.000309644
Multiply the tardises (exterior) value by 0.00030964440617209447 to get mount everests. To reverse — divide mount everests by 0.00030964440617209447 to get tardises (exterior).
About this conversion
The TARDIS exterior (a 1960s British police box) is 2.74 meters (9 feet) tall — famously smaller on the outside than the inside in Doctor Who. Learn more →
Mount Everest is 8,848.86 meters above sea level — the highest point on Earth, as confirmed by the 2020 China-Nepal survey. Learn more →
Source: NIST International Reference
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