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Convert Feet to Centimeters

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Measurement

Length Converter
10 sig. figures
Formula1 ft × 30.48 = 30.48 cm

About Length Conversions

Construction, manufacturing, and navigation all run on length measurement. The metric system fixes the meter to the speed of light, giving scientists and most of the world a single decimal framework. The United States still runs on the imperial system (inches, feet, yards, miles), written into its building codes, road signs, and daily speech. Precision matters here: a 1% error on a 100-meter building plan throws alignment off by a full meter. Every factor below traces to NIST, with 1 inch fixed at exactly 25.4 mm, so rounding never creeps into professional work.

Quick Conversions

FeetCentimeters
1 ft30.48 cm
2 ft60.96 cm
5 ft152.4 cm
10 ft304.8 cm
25 ft762 cm
50 ft1524 cm
100 ft3048 cm
250 ft7620 cm
500 ft15240 cm
1000 ft30480 cm
Unit NameSymbolPer 1 Foot
Centimetercm30.48
Footft1
Inchin12
Kilometerkm0.0003048
Light Yearly3.22174 × 10⁻¹⁷
Meterm0.3048
Micrometerμm304800
Milemi0.000189394
Millimetermm304.8
Nanometernm304800000
Nautical Milenmi0.000164579
Parsecpc9.8779 × 10⁻¹⁸
Yardyd0.333333

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert Feet to Centimeters?

To convert Feet to Centimeters, use the conversion where 1 Foot (ft) = 30.48 Centimeters (cm). For example, 1 Foot = 30.48 Centimeters.

What are common Foot to Centimeter conversions?

Here are common conversions: 1 Feet = 30.48 Centimeters, 5 Feet = 152.4 Centimeters, 10 Feet = 304.8 Centimeters, 25 Feet = 762 Centimeters, 50 Feet = 1524 Centimeters, 100 Feet = 3048 Centimeters.

When would I need to convert Feet to Centimeters?

Length conversions are commonly needed in construction, interior design, and international travel where road signs and measurements use different systems. Engineers converting between metric blueprints and imperial specifications rely on precise length conversions daily.

How precise are the conversions?

All conversions use exact factors verified against NIST and ISO standards with up to 10 significant figures of precision. Results are calculated using IEEE 754 double-precision arithmetic, which provides approximately 15-17 significant digits. For temperature and other non-linear conversions, exact formulas are used rather than approximations.

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