Definition of «ft»

The abbreviation "FT" stands for "Ft." or "Feet". It is a unit used to measure length, particularly in the imperial system. One foot is equal to 0.3048 meters (approximately).

Usage examples

  1. The height of the building is 500 ft.
  2. The ship can travel at a speed of 30 knots (35 ft/s).
  3. The long jump record is 29 ft.
  4. The garden hose is 50 ft long.
  5. The plane's wingspan is 100 ft.
  6. The swimming pool measures 40 ft in length.
  7. The football field is 120 yards long, which is equivalent to 360 ft.
  8. The hiking trail is 10 miles long, approximately 52,800 ft.
  9. The average depth of the Pacific Ocean is around 12,080 ft.
  10. The residential lot size is 0.25 acres, which is approximately 10,890 ft².

Sentences with «ft»

  • With 79 lb ft of torque it will easily spin the narrow 155 - section rear tyres too. (evo.co.uk)
  • How can it be smaller and cope with 700 lb ft of torque, you ask? (evo.co.uk)
  • Open layout with over 2,000 sq ft of space which includes multiple premium upgrades, high end bath fixtures, custom cabinets and custom lighting throughout. (abbiehomes.com)
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