Convert fermi to shackle (Britain 16th century)
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Definition and details for fermi:
One fermi (fm) equals to 10-15 meter. This unit of distance was formerly used in atomic physics and was named for Enrico Fermi (1901-1954), the Italian-American physicist who built the first nuclear reactor.
Definition and details for shackle (Britain 16th century):
Shackle unit of length used for measuring lengths, especially anchor chains. During the 16th century in Britain, shackle was defined as 75 feet or 22.86 meters.