Linear Feet Formula:
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Definition: Linear feet is a measurement of length in a straight line, regardless of width or thickness.
Purpose: It's commonly used in construction, flooring, fencing, and other industries to measure materials sold by length.
The calculator uses the formula:
Explanation: Simply add up all individual straight-line measurements to get the total linear feet.
Details: Accurate linear feet measurements ensure proper material ordering, cost estimation, and project planning.
Tips: Enter at least one measurement (required). You can add up to three measurements to be summed together.
Q1: What's the difference between linear feet and square feet?
A: Linear feet measures length only, while square feet measures area (length × width).
Q2: When would I use linear feet measurements?
A: When purchasing materials like lumber, pipes, flooring, fencing, or countertops that are sold by length.
Q3: How do I measure linear feet for irregular shapes?
A: Break the shape into straight segments, measure each, and sum them up.
Q4: Is linear feet the same as running feet?
A: Yes, these terms are often used interchangeably.
Q5: How precise should my measurements be?
A: For most projects, measuring to the nearest 1/4 foot (3 inches) is sufficient.