Meters (m) to furlongs (fur) conversion

1 m = 0.00497097 furfurm
Formula
1 m = 0.00497097 fur

Understanding Meters to furlongs Conversion

A meter (m) is the SI base unit of length. A furlong (fur) is an imperial unit equal to 220 yards or 201.168 metres, historically the length of a furrow in a ploughed field and now best known as the distance unit of horse racing. Converting metres to furlongs helps translate metric measurements into the units still quoted on racecards and in some legal descriptions.

Conversion Formula

1 m=0.00497097 fur1\ \text{m} = 0.00497097\ \text{fur}

To convert Meters to furlongs, multiply by this factor:

fur=m×0.00497097\text{fur} = \text{m} \times 0.00497097

Step-by-Step Example

Convert 25 Meters to furlongs.

fur=25×0.00497097=0.124274 fur\text{fur} = 25 \times 0.00497097 = 0.124274\ \text{fur}

How to Convert Meters to furlongs

Convert a metric length into furlongs in one step.

  1. Note the factor: One meter equals about 0.00497097 furlongs.
  2. Take your metre value: Choose the length to convert, for example 25 m.
  3. Multiply: Multiply the metre value by 0.00497097 to get furlongs.
  4. Result: 25 × 0.00497097 = 0.124274 fur.

Meters to furlongs conversion table

Meters (m)furlongs (fur)
00
10.00497097
20.009941939
30.01491291
40.01988388
50.02485485
60.02982582
70.03479679
80.03976776
90.04473873
100.0497097
150.07456454
200.09941939
250.1242742
300.1491291
400.1988388
500.2485485
600.2982582
700.3479679
800.3976776
900.4473873
1000.497097
1500.7456454
2000.9941939
2501.242742
3001.491291
4001.988388
5002.485485
6002.982582
7003.479679
8003.976776
9004.473873
10004.97097
20009.941939
300014.91291
400019.88388
500024.85485
1000049.7097
25000124.2742
50000248.5485
100000497.097
2500001242.742
5000002485.485
10000004970.97

What is the meter?

Meters are fundamental for measuring length, and understanding its origins and applications is key.

Defining the Meter

The meter (mm) is the base unit of length in the International System of Units (SI). It's used to measure distances, heights, widths, and depths in a vast array of applications.

Historical Context and Evolution

  • Early Definitions: The meter was initially defined in 1793 as one ten-millionth of the distance from the equator to the North Pole along a meridian through Paris.
  • The Prototype Meter: In 1799, a platinum bar was created to represent this length, becoming the "prototype meter."
  • Wavelength of Light: The meter's definition evolved in 1960 to be 1,650,763.73 wavelengths of the orange-red emission line of krypton-86.
  • Speed of Light: The current definition, adopted in 1983, defines the meter as the length of the path traveled by light in a vacuum during a time interval of 1/299,792,458 of a second. This definition links the meter to the fundamental constant, the speed of light (cc).

Defining the Meter Using Speed of Light

The meter is defined based on the speed of light in a vacuum, which is exactly 299,792,458 meters per second. Therefore, 1 meter is the distance light travels in a vacuum in 1299,792,458\frac{1}{299,792,458} seconds.

1 meter=distancetime=c1299,792,458 seconds1 \text{ meter} = \frac{\text{distance}}{\text{time}} = \frac{c}{\frac{1}{299,792,458} \text{ seconds}}

The Metric System and its Adoption

The meter is the base unit of length in the metric system, which is a decimal system of measurement. This means that larger and smaller units are defined as powers of 10 of the meter:

  • Kilometer (kmkm): 1000 meters
  • Centimeter (cmcm): 0.01 meters
  • Millimeter (mmmm): 0.001 meters

The metric system's simplicity and scalability have led to its adoption by almost all countries in the world. The International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) is the international organization responsible for maintaining the SI.

Real-World Examples

Meters are used in countless applications. Here are a few examples:

  • Area: Square meters (m2m^2) are used to measure the area of a room, a field, or a building.

    For example, the area of a rectangular room that is 5 meters long and 4 meters wide is:

    Area=length×width=5m×4m=20m2\text{Area} = \text{length} \times \text{width} = 5 \, m \times 4 \, m = 20 \, m^2

  • Volume: Cubic meters (m3m^3) are used to measure the volume of water in a swimming pool, the amount of concrete needed for a construction project, or the capacity of a storage tank.

    For example, the volume of a rectangular tank that is 3 meters long, 2 meters wide, and 1.5 meters high is:

    Volume=length×width×height=3m×2m×1.5m=9m3\text{Volume} = \text{length} \times \text{width} \times \text{height} = 3 \, m \times 2 \, m \times 1.5 \, m = 9 \, m^3

  • Speed/Velocity: Meters per second (m/sm/s) are used to measure the speed of a car, a runner, or the wind.

    For example, if a car travels 100 meters in 5 seconds, its speed is:

    Speed=distancetime=100m5s=20m/s\text{Speed} = \frac{\text{distance}}{\text{time}} = \frac{100 \, m}{5 \, s} = 20 \, m/s

  • Acceleration: Meters per second squared (m/s2m/s^2) are used to measure the rate of change of velocity, such as the acceleration of a car or the acceleration due to gravity.

    For example, if a car accelerates from 0 m/sm/s to 20 m/sm/s in 4 seconds, its acceleration is:

    Acceleration=change in velocitytime=20m/s0m/s4s=5m/s2\text{Acceleration} = \frac{\text{change in velocity}}{\text{time}} = \frac{20 \, m/s - 0 \, m/s}{4 \, s} = 5 \, m/s^2

  • Density: Kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m3kg/m^3) are used to measure the density of materials, such as the density of water or the density of steel.

    For example, if a block of aluminum has a mass of 2.7 kg and a volume of 0.001 m3m^3, its density is:

    Density=massvolume=2.7kg0.001m3=2700kg/m3\text{Density} = \frac{\text{mass}}{\text{volume}} = \frac{2.7 \, kg}{0.001 \, m^3} = 2700 \, kg/m^3

What is the furlong?

The furlong (fur) is a unit of length in the imperial and US customary systems, equal to one-eighth of a mile, most commonly used today in horse racing.

Definition

One furlong equals 660 feet, or 220 yards, or 40 rods, or 10 chains.

1 fur=201.168 m1\ \text{fur} = 201.168\ \text{m}

Eight furlongs make one statute mile. This value uses the international foot; the US survey furlong is larger by a factor of 1200/1199.

Origin and History

The name comes from Old English "furh" (furrow) and "lang" (long), meaning the length of a furrow in a ploughed open field. In the medieval English system, a furlong was the distance a team of oxen could plough before resting, standardized as the long side of a one-acre strip (one furlong by one chain). It became a fundamental unit of the English land-measurement system.

Law and Notable Facts

The furlong survives chiefly in horse racing, where race distances are quoted in furlongs (for example, a "six-furlong sprint"). It is also preserved in the definition of the acre and the mile. The whimsical furlong–firkin–fortnight (FFF) system uses it as an example of an intentionally impractical unit of length.

Real-World Examples and Conversions

  • 1 furlong = 220 yd = 660 ft = 201.168 m.
  • 8 furlongs = 1 statute mile.
  • 1 furlong = 10 chains = 40 rods.
  • The Kentucky Derby is run over 10 furlongs (1.25 miles).

Frequently Asked Questions

How many furlongs are in a meter?

One meter equals about 0.00497097 furlongs. Since a furlong is 201.168 metres, it takes just over 200 metres to make one furlong.

Why is the furlong linked to horse racing?

Race distances in Britain, Ireland, and the United States are traditionally quoted in furlongs, so a "six-furlong sprint" is about 1,207 metres. The unit endures because it fits established track lengths.

How do I convert 25 meters to furlongs?

Multiply 25 by 0.00497097 to get about 0.124274 furlongs. The relationship is linear for any distance.

What is the reverse conversion?

One furlong equals exactly 201.168 meters. Multiply the furlong value by 201.168 to convert back to metres.

How does a furlong relate to a mile?

Eight furlongs make one statute mile, so a furlong is one-eighth of a mile, or 220 yards.

Complete Meters conversion table

m
UnitResult
Nanometers (nm)1000000000 nm
Micrometers (μm)1000000 μm
Millimeters (mm)1000 mm
Centimeters (cm)100 cm
Decimeters (dm)10 dm
Kilometers (km)0.001 km
light-years (ly)1.057001e-16 ly
astronomical units (au)6.684587e-12 au
parsecs (pc)3.240779e-17 pc
ångströms (angstrom)10000000000 angstrom
Mils (mil)39370.08 mil
Inches (in)39.37008 in
Yards (yd)1.093613 yd
US Survey Feet (ft-us)3.280833 ft-us
Feet (ft)3.28084 ft
Fathoms (fathom)0.5468066 fathom
Miles (mi)0.0006213712 mi
Nautical Miles (nMi)0.0005399568 nMi
chains (ch)0.0497097 ch
rods (rd)0.1988388 rd
furlongs (fur)0.00497097 fur
hands (hh)9.84252 hh