rods (rd) to Feet (ft) conversion

1 rd = 16.5 ftftrd
Formula
1 rd = 16.5 ft

Understanding rods to Feet Conversion

The rod is a traditional English unit of length defined as exactly 16.5 feet, historically used to measure land, fences, and roads. The foot is a familiar imperial unit equal to 12 inches. Because the rod is defined directly in feet, this conversion is exact and frequently needed when interpreting old deeds, survey notes, and property descriptions.

Conversion Formula

1 rd=16.5 ft1\ \text{rd} = 16.5\ \text{ft}

To convert rods to Feet, multiply by this factor:

ft=rd×16.5\text{ft} = \text{rd} \times 16.5

Step-by-Step Example

Convert 25 rods to Feet.

ft=25×16.5=412.5 ft\text{ft} = 25 \times 16.5 = 412.5\ \text{ft}

How to Convert rods to Feet

Convert rods to feet using the exact 16.5-foot definition of a rod.

  1. Take the rod value: For example, 25 rods from a land description.
  2. Multiply by 16.5: Each rod is exactly 16.5 feet.
  3. Compute: 25 × 16.5 gives the length in feet.
  4. Result: 25 rods equal 412.5 feet.

rods to Feet conversion table

rods (rd)Feet (ft)
00
116.5
233
349.5
466
582.5
699
7115.5
8132
9148.5
10165
15247.5
20330
25412.5
30495
40660
50825
60990
701155
801320
901485
1001650
1502475
2003300
2504125
3004950
4006600
5008250
6009900
70011550
80013200
90014850
100016500
200033000
300049500
400066000
500082500
10000165000
25000412500
50000825000
1000001650000
2500004125000
5000008250000
100000016500000

What is the rod?

The rod (rd) is a unit of length in the imperial and US customary systems, equal to 16.5 feet, historically used in surveying and land measurement. It is also called the pole or perch.

Definition

One rod equals 16.5 feet, or 5.5 yards, or one-quarter of a chain.

1 rd=5.02920 m1\ \text{rd} = 5.02920\ \text{m}

There are 4 rods in a chain, 40 rods in a furlong, and 320 rods in a mile. This value uses the international foot; the US survey rod is larger by a factor of 1200/1199.

Origin and History

The rod derives from medieval European land-measurement practice, where an actual wooden rod or pole was used to lay out fields. One traditional definition took the rod as the combined length of the left feet of 16 men lined up as they left church on a Sunday morning, averaging out individual variation. The value of 16.5 feet was standardized in England and carried into colonial America.

Law and Notable Facts

The rod, also known as the pole or perch, remains embedded in old deeds and the US Public Land Survey System. The square rod (or square perch) was a common area unit for gardens and small plots. The rod is essentially obsolete today except in legal descriptions of land and some fencing and forestry contexts.

Real-World Examples and Conversions

  • 1 rod = 16.5 ft = 5.5 yd = 5.0292 m.
  • 4 rods = 1 chain; 40 rods = 1 furlong; 320 rods = 1 mile.
  • An acre is 160 square rods.
  • A standard rod is a bit longer than a typical car (about 5 m).

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}

Frequently Asked Questions

How many feet are in one rod?

One rod equals exactly 16.5 feet, an exact definition rather than an approximation.

What is 25 rods in feet?

25 rods equal 25 × 16.5 = 412.5 feet.

How do I convert feet back to rods?

Divide the number of feet by 16.5, or multiply by about 0.06060606; so 16.5 feet is one rod.

Why does the rod-to-feet conversion appear in old land records?

Early American deeds and the Public Land Survey often recorded distances in rods, so converting to feet makes those measurements usable with modern tools.

Is a rod the same length as a pole or perch in feet?

Yes, rod, pole, and perch all measure 16.5 feet, just different regional names for the same unit.

Complete rods conversion table

rd
UnitResult
Nanometers (nm)5029200000 nm
Micrometers (μm)5029200 μm
Millimeters (mm)5029.2 mm
Centimeters (cm)502.92 cm
Decimeters (dm)50.292 dm
Meters (m)5.0292 m
Kilometers (km)0.0050292 km
light-years (ly)5.315869e-16 ly
astronomical units (au)3.361813e-11 au
parsecs (pc)1.629853e-16 pc
ångströms (angstrom)50292000000 angstrom
Mils (mil)198000 mil
Inches (in)198 in
Yards (yd)5.5 yd
US Survey Feet (ft-us)16.49997 ft-us
Feet (ft)16.5 ft
Fathoms (fathom)2.75 fathom
Miles (mi)0.003125 mi
Nautical Miles (nMi)0.002715551 nMi
chains (ch)0.25 ch
furlongs (fur)0.025 fur
hands (hh)49.5 hh