Meter to Feet Converter

1 Meter = 3.28083989501312335958 Feet
Meter (m) ➜ Feet (ft)
 
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Meter vs Feet Comparison Chart

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Meter (m) - Definition and Overview

What is Meter?

meter (m), also spelled metre is fundamental unit of length in the metric system and in the International Systems of Units. One meter is the distance traveled by a ray of electromagnetic (EM) energy through a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 (3.33564095 x 10-9) of a second.

Summary

  • The meter is the fundamental unit of length in the metric system and the International System of Units (SI)
  • It is defined as the distance traveled by light in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 of a second
  • The meter is widely used around the world for scientific, engineering, and everyday measurements, and it serves as the basis for other metric units of length.

Feet (ft) - Definition and Overview

What is Feet?

The feet (foot as singular) is a unit for measuring length. It is one of the Imperial units and U.S. customary units. The symbol for ft or sometimes .

Summary

  • The foot is a unit of length in the imperial and US customary systems of measurement
  • It is equal to 12 inches or approximately 30.48 centimeters
  • Feet are commonly used to measure height, length, and distance in everyday contexts, such as the height of a person or the length of a room.

How to Convert Meter to Feet?

1 Meter is equal to 3.28083989501312335958 Feet. To convert Meter to Feet, use this simple formula:

Feet = Meter x 3.28083989501312335958

So, just multiply the number of Meter by 3.28083989501312335958 to get equivalent value in Feet.

Example 1:

Convert 5 Meter to Feet
5 x 3.28083989501312335958 = 16.4041994750656167979 Feet

Example 2:

Convert 7.5 Meter to Feet
7.5 x 3.28083989501312335958 = 24.60629921259842519685 Feet

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