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Convert Feet (US survey) to Hands

Feet (US survey)




Hands


How to use this Feet (US survey) to Hands Converter 🤔

Follow these steps to convert given Feet (US survey) value from Feet (US survey) units to Hands units.

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

Formula

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

Hands = Feet (US survey) / 0.33333266666461336

Calculation

Calculation will be done after you enter a valid input.

Feet (US survey) to Hands Conversion Table

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

Feet (US survey) (ft)Hands (hand)
0 ft0 hand
1 ft3 hand
2 ft6 hand
3 ft9 hand
4 ft12 hand
5 ft15 hand
6 ft18 hand
7 ft21 hand
8 ft24 hand
9 ft27.0001 hand
10 ft30.0001 hand
20 ft60.0001 hand
50 ft150.0003 hand
100 ft300.0006 hand
1000 ft3000.006 hand
10000 ft30000.06 hand
100000 ft300000.6 hand

Feet (US survey)

A foot (US survey) is a unit of length used in land surveying and mapping in the United States. One foot (US survey) is defined as exactly 1200/3937 meters, which is approximately 0.3048006096 meters or about 0.3048 meters.

The US survey foot is slightly different from the international foot, which is defined as exactly 0.3048 meters. The difference is due to historical measurement standards and is used in specific contexts such as land surveying and engineering in the United States.

US survey feet are used primarily in the United States for property measurement, land surveying, and mapping, ensuring consistency in measurements within these fields.

Hands

A hand is a unit of length used primarily to measure the height of horses. One hand is equivalent to 4 inches or approximately 0.1016 meters.

The hand is defined as 4 inches, providing a standardized measurement for assessing horse height, ensuring consistency across various contexts and practices.

Hands are used in the equestrian industry to measure the height of horses, from the ground to the highest point of the withers. The unit offers a convenient and traditional method for expressing horse height and remains in use in equestrian competitions and breed standards.