Square foot

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The square foot is an Imperial unit / U.S. customary unit (non-SI non-metric) of area, used in the United States, United Kingdom and elsewhere. It is defined as the area of a square with sides of 1 foot (0.333... yards, 12 inches, or 0.3048 metres) in length.

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Symbols

There is no universally agreed symbol but the following are used:

  • square feet, square foot, square ft
  • sq feet, sq foot, sq ft, SF
  • feet/-2, foot/-2, ft/-2
  • feet^2, foot^2, ft^2
  • feet², foot², ft²
  • the equation is length times width.

A symbol for square foot, square feet, and “per square foot” commonly used in architecture, real estate and interior space plans is a simple square with a slash through it. It is also occasionally written as a square with a vertical line bisecting it. If your browser is up to it, you may see it here: ⏍

Conversions

1 square foot is equivalent to:

Historical Use

Before metrication, the square foot was in use throughout Europe, as part of the traditional system of measurement, which showed considerable local variation. Some examples below:

References

  1. ^ Das Hauslexikon, vol. VI, Leipzig: Breitkopf und Härtel 1837, p. 596

See also

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