Convert Cubit [Roman] to Feet [International U S ] - Free Calculator
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How to Convert Cubit [Roman] to Feet [International U S ]
Use this free online calculator to convert Cubit [Roman] to Feet [International U S ] instantly. This all length conversions conversion tool provides accurate results for all your measurement needs.
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Cubit [Roman] to Feet [International U S ] Conversion Formula
To convert Cubit [Roman] to Feet [International U S ], multiply by 1.4567.
To convert Feet [International U S ] back to Cubit [Roman], divide by 1.4567 (or multiply by 0.686486).
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About Cubit [Roman]
The cubit is a historic unit of distance frequently mentioned in the Bible. The word comes from the Latin cubitum, "elbow," because the unit represents the length of a mans forearm from his elbow to the tip of his outstretched middle finger. This distance tends to be about 18 inches or roughly 45 centimeters. In ancient times, the cubit was usually defined to equal 24 digits or 6 palms. The Egyptian royal or "long" cubit, however, was equal to 28 digits or 7 palms. In the English system, the digit is conventionally identified as 3/4 inch; this makes the ordinary cubit exactly 18 inches (45.72 centimeters). The Roman cubit was shorter, about 44.4 centimeters (17.5 inches). The ordinary Egyptian cubit was just under 45 centimeters, and most authorities estimate the royal cubit at about 52.35 centimeters (20.61 inches).
About Feet [International U S ]
The human foot has long been a standard unit for the measurement of length. Over history this size has varied from region to region and there is some discrepancy as to an exact standard or origin of the standard measurement for feet that we use today. In England, the Roman foot was replaced after the fall of Rome by the natural foot. The modern foot (1/3 yard or about 30.48 centimeters) did not appear until after the Norman conquest of 1066. It may be an innovation of Henry I, who reigned from 1100 to 1135. Later in the 1100s a foot of modern length, the "foot of St. Pauls," was inscribed on the base of a column of St. Pauls Church in London.
Cubit [Roman] to Feet [International U S ] Conversion Table
| Cubit [Roman] | Feet [International U S ] | Feet [International U S ] | Cubit [Roman] |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.1 | 0.145669 | 0.1 | 0.068649 |
| 0.5 | 0.728346 | 0.5 | 0.343243 |
| 1 | 1.4567 | 1 | 0.686486 |
| 2 | 2.9134 | 2 | 1.3730 |
| 5 | 7.2835 | 5 | 3.4324 |
| 10 | 14.5669 | 10 | 6.8649 |
| 20 | 29.1339 | 20 | 13.7297 |
| 25 | 36.4173 | 25 | 17.1622 |
| 50 | 72.8346 | 50 | 34.3243 |
| 100 | 145.6693 | 100 | 68.6486 |
| 250 | 364.1732 | 250 | 171.6216 |
| 500 | 728.3465 | 500 | 343.2432 |
| 1000 | 1456.69 | 1000 | 686.4865 |
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