What Is This Tool?
This online unit converter allows you to convert length measurements from the foot (US survey) to barleycorn, a historic British unit. It is designed to help translate legacy surveying data and traditional measurement systems.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the numeric value in foot (US survey) you wish to convert.
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Select foot (US survey) as the input unit and barleycorn as the output unit.
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Click the convert button to view the equivalent value in barleycorn.
Key Features
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Converts length from foot (US survey) to barleycorn accurately based on established conversion rates.
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Supports users working with land surveying, cadastral mapping, and historical measurement data.
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Browser-based and easy to use without requiring installation or technical knowledge.
Examples
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2 foot (US survey) is equal to approximately 72.000144 barleycorn.
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0.5 foot (US survey) converts to around 18.000036 barleycorn.
Common Use Cases
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Translating legacy land surveying data and cadastral measurements into traditional British units.
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Interpreting historic engineering and construction documentation involving older survey records.
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Utilizing British shoe sizing and craft patterns that reference barleycorn as a unit of length.
Tips & Best Practices
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Use this conversion when working with historical or legacy measurement documents to maintain consistency.
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Be cautious about applying barleycorn measurements in modern contexts due to its historic nature.
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Double-check unit types especially when handling geodetic data to ensure correct conversion.
Limitations
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Barleycorn is primarily a historic unit with limited contemporary use and may not suit precise modern requirements.
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Slight differences between the U.S. survey foot and the international foot can cause small rounding variations.
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Conversions involving barleycorn should not be used as standard in professional modern measurement without careful consideration.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the definition of the foot (US survey)?
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The foot (US survey) is a unit of length defined exactly as 1200/3937 meters, historically used in U.S. land surveying and mapping.
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What is a barleycorn and where is it used?
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The barleycorn is a historic length unit equal to one third of an inch, used mainly in British shoe sizing and for interpreting traditional English measurements.
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Why should I be cautious using barleycorn for modern measurements?
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Because barleycorn is largely historic and modern precision standards differ, its use in contemporary measurement may lead to inaccuracies.
Key Terminology
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Foot (US survey)
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A length unit used historically in U.S. land surveying, defined exactly as 1200/3937 meters.
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Barleycorn
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A historic unit of length equal to one third of an inch, used mainly in British traditional measurement contexts.
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Cadastral Survey
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A type of land survey focused on establishing property boundaries and land ownership.