Convert Foot to Meter
Use our accurate converter to change foot into meter. This tool is simple to use and works instantly.
How to Calculate
To change foot to meter, you just need to know the conversion factor.
Rule: 1 Foot = 0.3048 Meter
Unit Information
About Foot
Definition: Foot of head is a US unit for expressing hydraulic pressure.
History: Relates pressure directly to the elevation of water in systems.
Where it is used: Primary unit for sizing domestic and industrial water pumps in the USA.
Foot to Meter Conversion Table
| Foot [ft] | Meter [m] |
|---|---|
| 0.01 ft | 0.003048 m |
| 0.1 ft | 0.03048 m |
| 1 ft | 0.3048 m |
| 2 ft | 0.6096 m |
| 3 ft | 0.9144 m |
| 5 ft | 1.524 m |
| 10 ft | 3.048 m |
| 20 ft | 6.096 m |
| 50 ft | 15.24 m |
| 100 ft | 30.48 m |
| 1000 ft | 304.8 m |
How to Convert Foot to Meter
Calculation: To convert foot to meter, multiply the value by the conversion factor (0.3048).
Example: convert 15 ft to m:
15 ft = 15 × 0.3048 m = 4.572 m
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