This follows on from this, which in turn was based on this. The idea is to use the volume of an average Olympic swimming pool - 2,500,000L according to wikipedia - as a unit, abbreviated to OSP. For example, this would mean that Sydney Harbour (500 gigalitres) is 200 kiloOSPs or 0.2 megaOSPs and a pint of beer (.57 litres) is 228 nanoOSPs or 0.228 microOSPs.
Enter a volume in litres to convert it to Olympic swimming pool units:
Unit Name | Power | Volume in Litres |
---|---|---|
gigaOSP | 109 | 2,500,000,000,000,000 |
megaOSP | 106 | 2,500,000,000,000 |
kiloOSP | 103 | 2,500,000,000 |
hectoOSP | 102 | 250,000,000 |
decaOSP | 101 | 25,000,000 |
OSP | 100 | 2,500,000 |
deciOSP | 10-1 | 250,000 |
centiOSP | 10-2 | 25,000 |
milliOSP | 10-3 | 2,500 |
microOSP | 10-6 | 2.5 |
nanoOSP | 10-9 | 0.0025 |