The Foot (ft) is commonly used in the United States and other countries for measuring medium distances. For example, the height of a table is about 3 feet, a door is usually 6.5 feet tall, and a basketball hoop is 10 feet high. It’s widely used in construction, real estate, and everyday life. The Rod (or pole/perch) was historically used in land surveying and agriculture. Measuring exactly 16.5 feet, rods were commonly used to define property boundaries. A standard American football field is 320 rods long (including end zones). This unit still appears in some property deeds and agricultural measurements.
To convert between Foot (ft) and Rod (rd), use the following formulas:
1 Foot (ft) = 0.06060606060606061 Rod (rd)
1 Rod (rd) = 16.5 Foot (ft)
1 ft = 1 * 0.06060606060606061 rd = 0.06060606060606061 rd
2 ft = 2 * 0.06060606060606061 rd = 0.12121212121212122 rd
3 ft = 3 * 0.06060606060606061 rd = 0.18181818181818182 rd
5 ft = 5 * 0.06060606060606061 rd = 0.30303030303030304 rd
10 ft = 10 * 0.06060606060606061 rd = 0.6060606060606061 rd
15 ft = 15 * 0.06060606060606061 rd = 0.9090909090909092 rd
20 ft = 20 * 0.06060606060606061 rd = 1.2121212121212122 rd
Foot (ft) | Rod (rd) |
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1 ft | 0.06060606060606061 rd |
2 ft | 0.12121212121212122 rd |
3 ft | 0.18181818181818182 rd |
5 ft | 0.30303030303030304 rd |
6 ft | 0.36363636363636365 rd |
10 ft | 0.6060606060606061 rd |
12 ft | 0.7272727272727273 rd |
15 ft | 0.9090909090909092 rd |
20 ft | 1.2121212121212122 rd |
25 ft | 1.5151515151515151 rd |
50 ft | 3.0303030303030303 rd |