Linear Feet Formula:
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Definition: This calculator converts regular feet measurements to linear feet.
Purpose: It helps in various measurement scenarios where linear feet is the preferred unit, particularly in construction and materials estimation.
The calculator uses the simple formula:
Explanation: In most cases, feet and linear feet are equivalent when measuring length in a straight line.
Details: Linear feet is commonly used for measuring materials like lumber, piping, or flooring where only the length matters, not width or depth.
Tips: Simply enter the length in feet. The calculator will output the equivalent linear feet measurement.
Q1: What's the difference between feet and linear feet?
A: In most cases they're the same. "Linear feet" emphasizes measurement in a straight line, while "feet" can sometimes refer to square feet or cubic feet if context isn't clear.
Q2: When would I need to use linear feet instead of regular feet?
A: When purchasing materials sold by length (like lumber, wiring, or fencing) to ensure you're getting the correct measurement.
Q3: Are linear feet and board feet the same?
A: No, board feet accounts for width and thickness (volume), while linear feet only measures length.
Q4: How do I measure linear feet for irregular shapes?
A: For irregular shapes, measure each straight segment separately and sum them for total linear feet.
Q5: Does this calculator work for metric conversions?
A: No, this is specifically for feet to linear feet. For metric, you would convert meters to linear meters.