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Convert Chains (US survey) to Arpent

Chains (US survey)




Arpent


How to use this Chains (US survey) to Arpent Converter 🤔

Follow these steps to convert given Chains (US survey) value from Chains (US survey) units to Arpent units.

  1. Enter the input Chains (US survey) value in the text field.
  2. The given Chains (US survey) is converted to Arpent in realtime ⌚ using the formula, and displayed under the Arpent label.
  3. You may copy the resulting Arpent value using the Copy button.

Formula

To convert given length from Chains (US survey) to Arpent, use the following formula.

Arpent = Chains (US survey) / 2.9090850909798447

Calculation

Calculation will be done after you enter a valid input.

Chains (US survey) to Arpent Conversion Table

The following table gives some of the most used conversions from Chains (US survey) to Arpent.

Chains (US survey) (ch)Arpent (arpent)
0 ch0 arpent
1 ch0.3438 arpent
2 ch0.6875 arpent
3 ch1.0313 arpent
4 ch1.375 arpent
5 ch1.7188 arpent
6 ch2.0625 arpent
7 ch2.4063 arpent
8 ch2.75 arpent
9 ch3.0938 arpent
10 ch3.4375 arpent
20 ch6.875 arpent
50 ch17.1875 arpent
100 ch34.3751 arpent
1000 ch343.7507 arpent
10000 ch3437.5069 arpent
100000 ch34375.0687 arpent

Chains (US survey)

A chain (US survey) is a unit of length used primarily in land surveying in the United States. One US survey chain is equivalent to exactly 66 feet or approximately 20.1168 meters.

The US survey chain is defined as 66 feet, based on historical surveying practices and used for measuring and plotting land.

Chains (US survey) are used in land surveying for tasks such as property measurement, land division, and mapping in the United States. This unit ensures consistency and accuracy in surveying and land measurement activities.

Arpent

An arpent is a historical unit of length used primarily in French-speaking regions and in land measurement. One arpent is approximately equivalent to 192.75 feet or 58.66 meters.

The arpent was used in various regions, including France and the former French colonies, to measure land and property. Its length could vary slightly depending on the specific region and historical context.

Arpents were used in land surveying and agriculture, particularly in historical and regional contexts. Although less common today, the unit provides historical insight into land measurement practices and regional variations in measurement standards.