What Is This Tool?
This converter transforms lengths measured in furlong (US survey), a historical US surveying unit, into furlong, the imperial and US customary unit. It helps users compare historical land measurements and traditional distances accurately.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the length value in furlong (US survey) units
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Select the target unit as furlong
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Click convert to obtain the equivalent length in furlong units
Key Features
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Converts between two closely related furlong units used in surveying and horse racing
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Supports historical and modern measurement contexts
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Simple browser-based interface requiring no installations
Examples
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Convert 5 furlongs (US survey) to furlongs: 5 × 1.000002 = 5.00001 furlongs
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Convert 10 furlongs (US survey) to furlongs: 10 × 1.000002 = 10.00002 furlongs
Common Use Cases
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Interpreting historical cadastral surveys and land parcel boundaries in the US
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Analyzing distances in horse racing and racecourse descriptions
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Converting measurements on historical maps and legal property documents
Tips & Best Practices
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Check historical context before choosing units to ensure relevance
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Use this tool to reconcile slight length differences in archival records
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For large-scale conversions, be mindful of accumulated small discrepancies
Limitations
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The unit difference is very small but can add up over extensive distances
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Both units are outdated for most modern scientific or engineering uses
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Conversion precision can be affected by rounding in certain cases
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the difference between furlong (US survey) and furlong?
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The furlong (US survey) is defined as exactly 660 US survey feet, slightly differing from the furlong unit which equals exactly 660 feet in imperial measurements.
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Why convert furlong (US survey) to furlong?
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Conversion helps interpret and compare historical survey data with modern imperial units, especially for legal and land measurement applications.
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Is the furlong unit still commonly used?
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The furlong is now largely obsolete in scientific and engineering fields but remains in use for traditional applications like horse racing and historical land descriptions.
Key Terminology
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Furlong (US survey)
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A historical US surveying unit defined as 660 US survey feet, equal to 1/8 of a US survey mile or 40 rods.
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Furlong
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An imperial/US customary length unit equal to 220 yards or 660 feet, representing the length of a furrow in a ploughed field.
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Conversion Rate
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A factor used to translate one unit of measurement into another, here 1 furlong (US survey) equals 1.000002 furlongs.