imperial system
English
Noun
the imperial system (plural imperial systems)
- A system of measurement in use in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries, now mostly superseded by the metric system; similar to the system currently used in the United States; consisting of units such as the inch, the mile and the pound (of weight).
Synonyms
- Table of selected imperial units
Imperial unit | symbol | Imperial equivalent | Metric equivalent |
---|---|---|---|
lengths | |||
mile | mi | = 8 furlongs | = 1.609344 km |
= 1760 yards | |||
= 5280 feet | |||
furlong | = 10 chains | = 201.17 metres | |
= 220 yards | |||
chain | = 4 rods | = 20.117 metres | |
= 22 yards | |||
rod | = 5½ yards | = 5.029 metres | |
yard | yd | = 3 feet | = 0.9144 metre |
foot | ft ' | = 12 inches | = 30.48 cm |
inch | in " | = 2.54 cm | |
acre | = 208.71 ft by 208.71 ft = 43,560 ft2 = 1 chain by 1 furlong | = 4,046.8564224 m2 | |
weights | |||
ton | = 160 stone (UK) | = 1015.7 kg | |
= 2240 pounds (UK) | |||
= 2000 pounds (US) | |||
hundredweight | cwt | = 8 stone (UK) | = 50.8 kg |
= 112 pounds (UK) | |||
= 100 pounds (US) | |||
stone | st | = 14 pounds | = 6.356 kg |
pound | lb # | = 16 ounces | = 0.454 kg |
ounce | oz | = 28.35g | |
See also
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