Linear Feet Calculation:
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Linear foot (LF) is a measurement of length equal to 12 inches or 1 foot. It is commonly used in construction, manufacturing, and shipping to measure materials that are sold by length rather than area or volume.
The calculator uses a simple formula:
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Explanation: Linear feet is simply the length measurement in feet. For materials sold by linear foot, the total cost is typically the price per linear foot multiplied by the total linear feet.
Details: Accurate linear foot calculations are essential for estimating material requirements, project costing, and inventory management in various industries including construction, flooring, fencing, and fabric sales.
Tips: Enter the length measurement in feet. The value must be a positive number greater than zero.
Q1: What's the difference between linear feet and square feet?
A: Linear feet measure length in a straight line, while square feet measure area. For example, a 10-foot board is 10 linear feet, while a 10x10 room is 100 square feet.
Q2: When should I use linear feet measurements?
A: Use linear feet when measuring materials sold by length, such as lumber, piping, wiring, fencing, fabric, or molding.
Q3: How do I convert inches to linear feet?
A: Divide the number of inches by 12. For example, 36 inches equals 3 linear feet.
Q4: How do I calculate linear feet from square feet?
A: You cannot directly convert square feet to linear feet without knowing the width. Linear feet = Square feet ÷ Width (in feet).
Q5: Are linear feet and feet the same measurement?
A: Yes, linear feet is simply another term for feet when measuring length in a straight line.