Feet (ft) to hands (hh) conversion

1 ft = 3 hhhhft
Formula
1 ft = 3 hh

Understanding Feet to hands Conversion

The foot is an imperial unit of exactly 0.3048 metres, equal to twelve inches and used broadly for everyday lengths. The hand is a small imperial unit of exactly four inches, standardised specifically for measuring the height of horses at the withers. Since three hands make up one foot, converting feet to hands is a natural task in the equestrian world when translating a horse's height between the two systems.

Conversion Formula

1 ft=3 hh1\ \text{ft} = 3\ \text{hh}

To convert Feet to hands, multiply by this factor:

hh=ft×3\text{hh} = \text{ft} \times 3

Step-by-Step Example

Convert 25 Feet to hands.

hh=25×3=75 hh\text{hh} = 25 \times 3 = 75\ \text{hh}

How to Convert Feet to hands

Change a length in feet into hands with a single whole-number multiplication.

  1. Record the foot value: Write down the number of feet to convert.
  2. Multiply by 3: Each foot contains exactly 3 hands, so multiply your value by three.
  3. Read the result in hands: The product is the equivalent height or length in hands.
  4. Worked result: For 25 feet, 25×3=7525 \times 3 = 75 hh.

Feet to hands conversion table

Feet (ft)hands (hh)
00
13
26
39
412
515
618
721
824
927
1030
1545
2060
2575
3090
40120
50150
60180
70210
80240
90270
100300
150450
200600
250750
300900
4001200
5001500
6001800
7002100
8002400
9002700
10003000
20006000
30009000
400012000
500015000
1000030000
2500075000
50000150000
100000300000
250000750000
5000001500000
10000003000000

What is the foot?

Understanding Feet

The foot is a unit of length in several different systems, including the US Customary Units and the British Imperial System. It's commonly used to measure lengths and distances in everyday contexts.

Definition and History

The foot is defined as exactly 12 inches. One international foot is equal to 0.3048 meters.

1 foot=12 inches=0.3048 meters1 \text{ foot} = 12 \text{ inches} = 0.3048 \text{ meters}

Historically, the foot was based on the human foot, but its length varied across different regions and times. The standardization of the foot measurement helped bring uniformity to various applications. Check out this Wikipedia article on Foot for more history.

Notable Associations

While there isn't a specific "law" tied directly to the foot, its consistent use in various fields like construction, sports, and real estate makes it a foundational unit. No specific person is heavily associated with the unit of measurement.

Real-World Examples

  • Height: People often measure their height in feet and inches (e.g., 5 feet 10 inches).
  • Room Dimensions: Room sizes are frequently described in feet (e.g., 12 feet by 15 feet).
  • Sports Fields: Field dimensions in sports like American football (where yards are used) are based on feet (3 feet in one yard).
  • Construction: Lumber and building materials are often sold in foot increments.

Conversions

Here are some common conversions involving feet:

  • Feet to Inches: Multiply the number of feet by 12.

    Inches=Feet×12\text{Inches} = \text{Feet} \times 12

  • Feet to Meters: Multiply the number of feet by 0.3048.

    Meters=Feet×0.3048\text{Meters} = \text{Feet} \times 0.3048

  • Feet to Yards: Divide the number of feet by 3.

    Yards=Feet3\text{Yards} = \frac{\text{Feet}}{3}

What is the Hand?

The hand is a non-SI unit of length used almost exclusively to measure the height of horses and other equines, taken from the withers (the ridge between the shoulder blades) to the ground.

Definition

One hand is defined as exactly 4 inches, or 0.1016 metre.

1 hh=0.101600 m1\ \text{hh} = 0.101600\ \text{m}

Heights are conventionally written with the whole number of hands, a decimal point, and the number of remaining inches (0 to 3), so "15.2 hands" means 15 hands plus 2 inches, i.e. 62 inches, not 15.2 hands in a base-ten sense. The abbreviation is often "hh" for "hands high."

Origin and History

The hand derives from the breadth of a human hand and appears among the oldest recorded units, referenced in ancient Egyptian and Babylonian metrology. In England it was standardised by statute of Henry VIII in 1541 to a fixed 4 inches, removing its dependence on the varying size of an actual hand.

Law and Notable Facts

The hand remains the legal and customary unit for equine height in English-speaking countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Ireland; most of continental Europe measures horses in centimetres instead. Because a hand is exactly 4 inches, the fractional notation ".1", ".2", and ".3" represents 1, 2, and 3 inches respectively.

Real-World Examples and Conversions

  • A horse must generally stand at least 14.2 hands (58 inches, 1.4732 m) to be classed as a horse rather than a pony.
  • A typical Thoroughbred racehorse stands about 16 hands (64 inches, 1.6256 m).
  • The tallest horses, such as the Shire breed, can exceed 18 hands (72 inches, 1.8288 m).
  • 15 hands equals 60 inches, which is exactly 1.524 m.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many hands are in one foot?

One foot equals exactly 3 hands, because a foot is 12 inches and a hand is 4 inches.

What is a hand used to measure?

The hand is used almost exclusively to state the height of horses and ponies, measured from the ground to the top of the withers.

How many feet is one hand?

One hand is one-third of a foot, about 0.3333333 feet, or exactly four inches.

How are fractional hands written?

Horse heights use a special notation where the figure after the point counts inches, so 15.2 hh means 15 hands and 2 inches, not 15.2 decimal hands.

What is 25 feet in hands?

Multiplying 25 by 3 gives exactly 75 hands.

Complete Feet conversion table

ft
UnitResult
Nanometers (nm)304800000 nm
Micrometers (μm)304800 μm
Millimeters (mm)304.8 mm
Centimeters (cm)30.48 cm
Decimeters (dm)3.048 dm
Meters (m)0.3048 m
Kilometers (km)0.0003048 km
light-years (ly)3.221739e-17 ly
astronomical units (au)2.037462e-12 au
parsecs (pc)9.877895e-18 pc
ångströms (angstrom)3048000000 angstrom
Mils (mil)12000 mil
Inches (in)12 in
Yards (yd)0.3333333 yd
US Survey Feet (ft-us)0.999998 ft-us
Fathoms (fathom)0.1666667 fathom
Miles (mi)0.0001893939 mi
Nautical Miles (nMi)0.0001645788 nMi
chains (ch)0.01515152 ch
rods (rd)0.06060606 rd
furlongs (fur)0.001515152 fur
hands (hh)3 hh