Furlong to Meter Converter
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Thefurlongis an old unit of length that originated in medieval England. Traditionally, it was defined as the length of a furrow in a field, typically around 201.168 meters. Although rarely used in modern measurements, the furlong remains an interesting historical unit.
The furlong has its origins in agricultural practices, where it was used to measure the length of a plowed field. Over time, it became a standard measure in horse racing and land surveying in the imperial system.
While no longer common in everyday use, the furlong is still used in horse racing and can be found in historical documents related to land measurement.
In horse racing, the furlong is a traditional measure, and many races are described in furlongs, reflecting its deep historical roots in sports and agriculture.
The furlong is a fascinating glimpse into historical measurement practices, providing context for how ancient civilizations and early modern societies quantified distance.
The SI base unit for length.
1000 meters; used for measuring long distances.
One hundredth of a meter; used for small measurements.
One thousandth of a meter; used for precise measurements.
One millionth of a meter; used for microscopic measurements.
One billionth of a meter; used to measure atomic-scale distances.
An imperial unit equal to approximately 1.609 kilometers.
An imperial unit equal to 0.9144 meters.
An imperial unit equal to 0.3048 meters.
An imperial unit equal to 1/12 of a foot.
A unit used in maritime and aviation, equal to approximately 1852 meters.
The average distance between the Earth and the Sun, approximately 149.6 million kilometers.
The distance light travels in one year; used for astronomical distances.
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