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Feet to Centimeters
Convert feet (ft) to centimeters (cm). Type a value below to see the result update instantly. Reference table and formula included.
Calculator
1 ft = 30.48 cm
Feet to Centimeters Conversion Table
Common values, ready to copy:
| feet | centimeters |
|---|---|
| 1 ft | 30.48 cm |
| 2 ft | 60.96 cm |
| 5 ft | 152.4 cm |
| 10 ft | 304.8 cm |
| 25 ft | 762 cm |
| 50 ft | 1524 cm |
| 100 ft | 3048 cm |
| 1,000 ft | 30480 cm |
Formula
centimeters = feet × 30.48
Length conversions use the SI definition: 1 inch is exactly 0.0254 meters and 1 mile is exactly 1,609.344 meters. The factor above is the exact ratio between foot and centimeter.
About Feet and Centimeters
Feet (ft): An ancient unit found in virtually every culture, historically based on the human foot; defined as exactly 0.3048 meters by the 1959 International Yard and Pound Agreement. Common uses: Human height in the United States, building heights, room dimensions, aviation altitudes (universally, even in metric countries), and yards/football fields in American sports.
Centimeters (cm): One hundredth of a meter; the metric system was formalized by the French Academy of Sciences in 1799 and the meter has been refined four times since, most recently in terms of the speed of light. Common uses: Body measurements, paper sizes, small everyday distances, and the universal unit for fabric and sewing-pattern dimensions outside the United States.
How the conversion works
Length conversions use the SI definition: 1 inch is exactly 0.0254 meters and 1 mile is exactly 1,609.344 meters. The factor above is the exact ratio between foot and centimeter.
The exact relationship is centimeters = feet × 30.48, which the calculator at the top of this page applies in both directions. Type into either field and the other updates immediately.
When this conversion matters
Converting between feet and centimeters comes up wherever length measurements move between systems — from one country's conventions to another's, from a scientific reference to a practical specification, or from one industry's working unit to another's. The calculator and reference table above cover the everyday range; for unusual values you can type any number into either field.
