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- The US survey foot is one of two definitions of the foot used in the United States. It dates back to 1893 and is expressed as a fraction: 1200/3937 meters, or approximately 0.3048006096 meters. The other definition is the slightly shorter and more exact international foot, which was adopted in 1959 and is exactly 0.3048 meters. Most engineering projects use the international foot, while land surveys can use either definition12345.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.For more than 60 years, the United States has had two definitions of the foot to measure length. One is the US survey foot, which dates to 1893 and is expressed as a fraction: 1200/3937 meters, or 0.3048006096… meters. The other is the slightly shorter and more exact international foot—0.3048 meters—which was adopted in 1959.www.esri.com/about/newsroom/arcnews/change-i…They were authorized to continue to use the previous definition of the foot, that of the Mendenhall order (U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Bulletin 26, April 5, 1893), one foot = ¹²⁰⁰⁄₃₉₃₇ meter. This former foot was then renamed the U.S. survey foot, = 1.000 002 international feet. It was for use only in land measurements. Abbreviation, “sft”.www.sizes.com/units/foot_US_survey.htmMost engineering projects in the U.S. have used the international foot since 1959, but land surveys—which map boundaries and infrastructure locations—use whichever foot an organization or state wants. (The international foot is exactly 0.3048 of a meter, whereas the U.S. survey foot, 1200/3937 of a meter, has an unending decimal.)www.scientificamerican.com/article/multistate-disa…In 1959, the US adopted both an international foot and a US survey foot as official standards for measurements in surveying. The difference between the US survey foot and the international foot is barely noticeable in everyday use and function, differing by only 2 parts per million (0.01 foot per mile).www.hrgreen.com/blog/us-survey-foot-vs-internatio…In 1959, the other foot definition was named the “U.S. survey foot,” with the mandate that it be used only for geodetic surveying, and that it be replaced by the international foot definition.www.federalregister.gov/documents/2020/10/05/20…
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