rods (rd) to Mils (mil) conversion

1 rd = 198000 milmilrd
Formula
1 rd = 198000 mil

Understanding rods to Mils Conversion

The rod is a traditional surveying length of 16.5 feet, once central to laying out farmland and property lines. The mil (also called a thou) is a small imperial unit equal to one-thousandth of an inch, used for thin gauges such as sheet thickness, coatings, and wire diameters. Converting rods to mils spans from land-scale distances down to fine engineering tolerances, useful mainly for dimensional analysis and unit exercises.

Conversion Formula

1 rd=198000 mil1\ \text{rd} = 198000\ \text{mil}

To convert rods to Mils, multiply by this factor:

mil=rd×198000\text{mil} = \text{rd} \times 198000

Step-by-Step Example

Convert 25 rods to Mils.

mil=25×198000=4950000 mil\text{mil} = 25 \times 198000 = 4950000\ \text{mil}

How to Convert rods to Mils

Convert rods to mils with one multiplication using the fixed factor.

  1. Start with rods: Note the rod value, such as 25 rods.
  2. Multiply by the factor: Use 198,000 mils per rod.
  3. Calculate: 25×198000=495000025 \times 198000 = 4950000.
  4. State the result: 25 rods equal 4,950,000 mils.

rods to Mils conversion table

rods (rd)Mils (mil)
00
1198000
2396000
3594000
4792000
5990000
61188000
71386000
81584000
91782000
101980000
152970000
203960000
254950000
305940000
407920000
509900000
6011880000
7013860000
8015840000
9017820000
10019800000
15029700000
20039600000
25049500000
30059400000
40079200000
50099000000
600118800000
700138600000
800158400000
900178200000
1000198000000
2000396000000
3000594000000
4000792000000
5000990000000
100001980000000
250004950000000
500009900000000
10000019800000000
25000049500000000
50000099000000000
1000000198000000000

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 Mils?

Mils, also known as thou, is a unit of length commonly used in engineering and manufacturing, particularly in the United States. Understanding its definition and applications is crucial in various technical fields.

Definition of a Mil

A mil is defined as one thousandth of an inch. It is a small unit of length, often used when dealing with precise measurements.

1 mil=11000 inch=0.001 inch1 \text{ mil} = \frac{1}{1000} \text{ inch} = 0.001 \text{ inch}

In metric units:

1 mil=0.0254 mm=25.4 μm1 \text{ mil} = 0.0254 \text{ mm} = 25.4 \text{ μm}

Formation and Origin

The term "mil" is derived from "milli-inch," emphasizing its relationship to the inch. It was developed to simplify calculations and communication in industries where precision is paramount. Instead of dealing with fractions of an inch, engineers and manufacturers could use whole numbers of mils.

Applications of Mils

Mils are used extensively in various industries:

  • Electronics: Measuring the thickness of wires, circuit boards, and coatings. For example, the thickness of the copper layer on a printed circuit board (PCB) might be specified in mils.
  • Manufacturing: Specifying the thickness of plastic films, sheet metal, and other materials.
  • Paper Industry: Indicating the thickness of paper and card stock.
  • Coatings: Measuring the thickness of paint, varnish, and other protective layers on surfaces.

Real-World Examples in Other Quantities

While mil primarily measures length, it influences other quantities:

  • Area: The cross-sectional area of wires is sometimes expressed in "circular mils" (CM), especially in electrical engineering. A circular mil is the area of a circle with a diameter of one mil.
    • A=d2A = d^2

    • Where AA is the area in circular mils and dd is the diameter in mils.
  • Volume: Though less common, mil can be used to derive volume measurements when combined with other units.

Notable Associations

While no specific law or person is directly associated with the formal definition of a mil, its adoption and standardization have been driven by industry needs and engineering practices. Organizations like the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) contribute to defining and maintaining standards that include the use of mils.

Additional Resources

For more information about mils, you can refer to the following resources:

Frequently Asked Questions

How many mils are in one rod?

One rod equals 198,000 mils, because a rod is 16.5 feet, or 198 inches, and each inch holds 1,000 mils.

How do I convert rods to mils?

Multiply the rod value by 198,000. For example, 2 rods equal 396,000 mils.

How do I convert mils back to rods?

Multiply the mil value by 5.050505 × 10⁻⁶ (or divide by 198,000). So 198,000 mils returns exactly 1 rod.

Is a mil the same as a millimeter?

No. A mil is one-thousandth of an inch (0.0254 mm), whereas a millimeter is one-thousandth of a meter; they differ by more than a factor of 25.

What is 25 rods in mils?

25 rods equal 4,950,000 mils.

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