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A '''Feeter''' is a unit of measurement, and is the result of a compromise between the English and [[metric]] system. The length of something in feeters is equal to (f + m) / 2, where f is the length in feet, and m is the length in meters. Feeters are used primarily in the [[aerospace]] industry. | A '''Feeter''' is a unit of measurement, and is the result of a compromise between the English and [[metric]] system. The length of something in feeters is equal to (f + m) / 2, where f is the length in feet, and m is the length in meters. Feeters are used primarily in the [[aerospace]] industry. | ||
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+ | == Conversion factors == | ||
+ | * A feeter is equal to approximately 0.6524 ft (give or take a few [[fuckton]]s). | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * [[Powerpoint Engineering Measurement System]] |
Latest revision as of 18:53, 17 March 2011
A Feeter is a unit of measurement, and is the result of a compromise between the English and metric system. The length of something in feeters is equal to (f + m) / 2, where f is the length in feet, and m is the length in meters. Feeters are used primarily in the aerospace industry.
Conversion factors
- A feeter is equal to approximately 0.6524 ft (give or take a few fucktons).