A rod, pole, or perch: all are the same measure: respectively of five and a half yards, or thirty and a quarter square yards
5¼ yards. It is also known as a pole and a perch. The reason for this odd measurement appears to be that it is a quarter of a chain, itself a tenth of a furlong.
It is impossible to answer as given as they measure different things: a square foot is a measure of AREA; whereas a perch is a measure of LENGTH. 1 perch = ¼ chain = ¼ × 66 ft = 16½ ft 1 sq perch = 1 perch × 1 perch = 16½ ft × 16½ ft = 272¼ sq ft → 1 sq ft = 4/1089 sq perch ≈ 0.00367 sq perch.
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There is no standard unit of measurement known as a "perch" in the metric or imperial systems. It is possible that "larcham" is a misspelling or an obscure term. Without further context or clarification, it is not possible to determine the number of perches in a larcham.
Suppose we have a N-pole electrical machine, then the angular distance between the consecutive poles when expressed in degrees is POLE PITCH. eg. for a two pole machine (one north and one south pole), the pole pitch is 180 degrees, and for a 4-pole machine: it is 90 degrees. Note that this is so when expressed in Mechanical degrees, whereas in Electrical degrees it is always 180 degrees. Therefore: POLE PITCH (mechanical)=180/(n/2): n=no pf poles.
A perch, otherwise known as a rod, or a pole, is equal to 16.5 feet.
1 pole (also called a rod or perch) = 15.5 feet.
5½ yds, which is one-fourth of a chain. Also known as a "pole" or "perch".
Two yards? Four feet? A fathom? One rod, pole or perch?
A perch, also named a rod or pole, is equal to 16.5 feet. Therefore, 1.23 perches is equal to 1.23 x 16.5 = 20.295 feet.
5¼ yards. It is also known as a pole and a perch. The reason for this odd measurement appears to be that it is a quarter of a chain, itself a tenth of a furlong.
A rod, also known as a perch or pole, is a unit of measurement that is equal to 16.5 feet, or 5.029 meters. It has historical significance in land measurement and agriculture. The rod is sometimes used in surveying and is equivalent to 5.5 yards.
A rod replaced a perch.
A perch is a unit of linear measure and area measure. In those cases, it is 16.5 feet and one square rod of land, respectively. A perch is a unit in the old British Imperial System of measurement and when used as a measurement of length there are 5.5 yards in a rod pole or perch but when used as a unit of area it is 1/40th of an acre
A pole (also called a rod or perch) is an old form of linear measure equivalent to 5½ yards which is 16½ feet. To convert poles to feet multiply by 16½ - or multiply by 33 and then divide by 2.
A perch could be on a perch after some sort of storm that would cause the perch to be blown from the water and into a tree or a telephone pole.
Yes, they can. A perch for pigeons in a loft is actually a round pole.