Metric to Imperial Converter (2024)

If you don't remember how to convert metric to imperial length, temperature, mass, and so on, Omni got your back! Choose your quantity, and convert between metric and imperial in the blink of an eye.

Keep reading this article to learn about:

  • The impossible conversions from metric to imperial;
  • Specific conversion:
    • The length conversion from metric to imperial;
    • Celsius and Fahrenheit: learn how to convert temperature from metric to imperial;
  • How to use our metric to imperial converter.

Metric vs imperial: measurements fight

In real life and on the Internet, there's a never-ending conflict between the two measurement systems used worldwide, the metric and the imperial systems. Which one is better? Why do Americans use feet? There are no specific answers!

You will develop your position — unless you already have one. We are here only to teach you the differences between the two and how to effortlessly convert from metric to imperial!

The metric system

Most of the world uses the metric system: one of the results of the enlightenment era, around the time of the French revolution. Back then, there was a strong push to rationalize human knowledge, and trust us; the measurement systems were in dire need of some rules. Across Europe —and not only — there was a plethora of very specific units, mostly used only by the populations of the relative countries. Even worse, there were units used only in certain geographical regions. It was a mess.

The decision to make units a common language across countries saw the first results in the creation of the meter. Defined as one ten-millionth of the length of a quadrant of the Paris meridian, the meter was one of the first units rooted in science, and not men (the size of Earth, and not the foot of a king!). What came next was pure logic. Since our math is in base 10, it made sense to divide the meter in tenth, thus obtaining the decimeter, and multiply it by ten, obtaining the decameter. Other multiplications and divisions by ten gave the multiples and submultiples of the meter.

Multiply a meter by a meter, and you get a square meter, and so on! The metric units' simplicity and relatively easy reproducibility were the keys to its unstoppable diffusion.

Wait. Did we say unstoppable?

The imperial system

The metric never arrived in the US. You don't need to know precisely why; we'd just like to tell you that the story involves pirates. Anyway, the US stuck to a developed version of the British system of measurement units, and even though metrication is on the table, it won't change anytime soon.

Our brains are not very good at switching between units. If you grew up with feet, you will likely always find it challenging to think in meters, and vice-versa. Unluckily for Americans, science and technology are primarily metric, and an extra effort is required from them to understand these conversions.

Omni can help with that. Follow us on our short trip in the most common metric to imperial conversions!

Convert length from metric to imperial

Learning how to convert length from metric to imperial is likely the most helpful conversion you will need in this tool.

Sadly, length is one of the units with little correspondence between the two measurement systems; you can easily see it in our chart for the metric to imperial conversion of length.

Metric to Imperial Converter (1)

We've got to choose a particular unit in both systems to start the conversion with. Let's go for meter and foot. The conversion is:

1m=3.281ft\footnotesize 1\ \mathrm{m} = 3.281\ \mathrm{ft}1m=3.281ft

Ugh! The opposite conversion is no better:

1ft=0.3048m\footnotesize 1\ \mathrm{ft} = 0.3048\ \mathrm{m}1ft=0.3048m

Among the same system, there's a bit more order:

m=10dm=100cm=1000mm\footnotesize \ \mathrm{m} \!=\! 10\ \mathrm{dm} \!=\! 100\ \mathrm{cm} \!=\! 1000\ \mathrm{mm}m=10dm=100cm=1000mm

And similarly:

1m=0.1dam=0.01hm=0.001km\footnotesize 1\ \mathrm{m} \!=\! 0.1\ \mathrm{dam} \!=\! 0.01\ \mathrm{hm} \!=\!0.001\ \mathrm{km}1m=0.1dam=0.01hm=0.001km

For the imperial system, we find:

1ft=12in\footnotesize 1\ \mathrm{ft} = 12\ \mathrm{in}1ft=12in

And

1ft=0.333333yd\footnotesize 1\ \mathrm{ft} = 0.333333\ \mathrm{yd}1ft=0.333333yd

In the following table, you will see the remaining conversions between metric and imperial units of length.

inches [in\mathrm{in}in]

feet [ft\mathrm{ft}ft]

yards [yd\mathrm{yd}yd]

miles [mi\mathrm{mi}mi]

1 millimeter [mm\mathrm{mm}mm]

=0.03937=0.03937=0.03937

=0.003281=0.003281=0.003281

=0.0010936=0.0010936=0.0010936

=0.0000006214=0.0000006214=0.0000006214

1 centimeter [cm\mathrm{cm}cm]

=0.3937=0.3937=0.3937

=0.03281=0.03281=0.03281

=0.010936=0.010936=0.010936

=0.000006214=0.000006214=0.000006214

1 meter [m\mathrm{m}m]

=39.37=39.37=39.37

=3.281=3.281=3.281

=1.0936=1.0936=1.0936

=0.0006214=0.0006214=0.0006214

1 kilometer [km\mathrm{km}km]

=39370=39370=39370

=3281=3281=3281

=1093.6=1093.6=1093.6

=0.6214=0.6214=0.6214

Temperature converter from metric to imperial

It's always a shock for Europeans to come to the US and discover that at 100100100 degrees, people are only sweating and not boiling alive. Why? You will learn it with our converter from metric temperature to imperial.

The metric measurement units for temperature fixes two points to two easily reproducible phenomena: the freezing (set at 0°C0\ \degree\mathrm{C}0°C) and the boiling (at 100°C100\ \degree\mathrm{C}100°C) of pure water at 1atm1\ \mathrm{atm}1atm of atmospheric pressure.

The interval between the points is divided into hundreds, thus defining the Celsius degree.

The imperial system uses the Fahrenheit scale for temperature. In this case, the phenomena associated with the scale are not that straightforward. 0°F0\ \degree\mathrm{F}0°F corresponds to the temperature of a mixture of water and a salt. The second point required to define the scale was fixed to... the body temperature of a human, and it was fixed at 96°F96\ \degree\mathrm{F}96°F. Confusing? We know!

So, how do we convert from metric to imperial temperature? Let's check a couple of points first. Take a look at our Omni thermometer!

Metric to Imperial Converter (2)

The relationship for the conversion from metric to imperial temperature, Celsius to Fahrenheit, is:

T[°F]=1.8×T[°C]+32T\ [\mathrm{\degree F}] = 1.8\times T\ [\mathrm{\degree C}] + 32T[°F]=1.8×T[°C]+32

See that constant? Be careful during your calculations!

Other conversions from metric to imperial system

Converting mass from the metric to the imperial system

Mass has, luckily, few commonly used units: we can get over this quantity by learning just one conversion. In the metric system, we use the kilogram. Recently the definition of this unit changed from a very empirical one (a cylinder of an alloy) to a very physical one connected to quantum physics. We gladly gloss over the definition! In the imperial system, we measure mass in pounds that, for mysterious reasons, has symbol lb\mathrm{lb}lb. We're joking: the symbol comes from the Latin name for a similar unit, the libra. The conversion between the two is the following:

1kg=2.2046lb1\ \mathrm{kg} = 2.2046\ \mathrm{lb}1kg=2.2046lb

If you accept an error of about 10%10\%10%, the mass conversion from metric to imperial is approximated by dividing the mass in kilograms by 444 and multiplying by 101010.

Surface and volume conversions

These conversions are straightforward and depend on how we convert length from metric to imperial. Simply take the square or the cube of the conversion factor, and you'll find the desired conversion factors.

To use this metric to imperial converter, choose the quantity you want to convert, and input the desired values in the proper fields. You can change units to check different conversions too!

We created a set of useful conversion tools:

  • The conversion calculator;
  • The imperial to metric conversion;
  • The metric converter;
  • The metric to standard converter;
  • The imperial converter;
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  • The measurement converter.

FAQ

How do I convert temperature from metric to imperial?

To convert a temperature in the metric system (in Celsius) to the Fahrenheit scale, you have to perform two simple mathematical operations:

  1. Take the metric temperature and multiply by 1.8:
    T [°C] × 1.8
  2. Add 32 to the result.
  3. The conversion from Celsius to Fahrenheit is:
    T [°F] = T [°C] × 1.8 + 32

How much is 1 meter in feet?

A meter is slightly more than 3 feet. The exact conversion is:
1 m = 3.281 ft
The opposite conversion is:
1 ft = 0.3048 m
You can see that dividing and multiplying by three gives acceptable results (if you don't need extreme accuracy)!

How much is 30 °C in Fahrenheit?

30°C correspond to 86°F. To calculate this value, use the conversion between metric and imperial temperature scales:

  1. Multiply the Celsius temperature by 1.8:
    30 × 1.8 = 54
  2. Add 32:
    54 + 32 = 86
  3. This is your result: 30°C = 86°F!

How many much is a kilogram in the imperial system?

A kilogram is almost two pounds and a half. The conversion between these two measurement units is the following:
1 kg = 2.2046 lb.
In a pound, you can fit 16 ounces. Thus the kilogram becomes:
1 kg = 2.2046 lb ×16 = 35.274 oz.
A short ton is more than 900 kilograms, a rather unwieldy unit. The exact conversion rule is:
1 kg = 0.0011023 US ton
But you can easily write: 1 kg = 1/900 US ton.

Metric to Imperial Converter (2024)

FAQs

How do you convert metric to imperial fast? ›

How to Convert Metric Units to Imperial Units
  1. 1 meter = 39.37 inches, about 3 feet.
  2. 1 centimeter = 0.39 inches.
  3. 1 millimeter = 0.039 inches (to approximate, divide by 25)
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How do you scale down metric to imperial? ›

There are 25.4 millimeters to an inch. So, simply put, if you have a metric drawing and you need to make it imperial (feet and inches), you will have to scale it up 25.4 times. Conversely, if you want to change an imperial drawing to metric, it must scale down 25.4 times.

What is the conversion from metric to imperial? ›

Length Conversion Rates
MetricImperial
1 millimetre [mm]0.03937 in
1 centimetre [cm]10 mm0.3937 in
1 metre [m]100 cm1.0936 yd
1 kilometre [km]1000 m0.6214 mile

What does scale 1 8 1 '- 0 mean? ›

It's "plot scale" is 1/8"=1'-0". The building is 100' long and 40' wide. In the CAD file, the building measures it's full size of 100'x40'. On the plot however, the building measures 12.5"x5". That is because the scale of 1/8"=1'-0" is used to represent the size of the building.

How do you convert between scales? ›

To convert between ratio scales, you need to multiply or divide both sides of the ratio by the same number. For example, to convert 1:100 to 1:50, you need to multiply both sides by 2. To convert 1:50 to 1:100, you need to divide both sides by 2.

How can I memorize in 4 hours? ›

Summary: How to Memorize Quickly
  1. First, encode the information in your mind using a mnemonic device, such as the substitution method.
  2. Link this information to a story or memory palace to ensure you can easily recall it later.
  3. Practice spaced repetition to combat the forgetting curve and retain the information.
Jun 12, 2023

What are the 11 secrets to memorize things quicker? ›

How to memorize things fast: 11 memorization techniques
  • Acronyms and acrostics.
  • Music mnemonics.
  • Rhyming mnemonics.
  • Chunking.
  • Build a memory palace.
  • Write it down.
  • Use spaced repetition.
  • Make visual connections.
Apr 6, 2023

Is imperial harder than metric? ›

Metric is simply a better system of units than imperial

The metric system is a consistent and coherent system of units. In other words, it fits together very well and calculations are easy because it is decimal. This is a big advantage for use in the home, education, industry and science.

Is the metric system easy to convert? ›

To convert from one unit to another within the metric system usually means moving a decimal point. If you can remember what the prefixes mean, you can convert within the metric system relatively easily by simply multiplying or dividing the number by the value of the prefix.

What is the formula for metric conversion? ›

Metric Conversion Factors
Metric to English
meters x 3.281= feet
meters x 1.094= yards
sq. millimeters x 0.00155= sq. inches
or sq. millimeters divided by 645.16= sq. inches
5 more rows

How do you convert mm to inches in your head? ›

number of mm ÷ 25.4 = number of inches

To use the formula simply divide the number of mm by 25.4 to get the number of inches.

How is the metric system easier to convert? ›

Because the metric system is a decimal system of weights and measures it is easy to convert between units (e.g. from millimetres to metres, or grams to kilograms) simply by multiplying or dividing by 10, 100, 1000, etc. Often this is just a case of moving the decimal point to the right or left.

What makes it easier to convert units in metric? ›

It is easy because conversion between units of mass is just moving the decimal point. The conversion between different types of units makes sense. a cm3 equals a ml. This makes changing between distance and volume easy to understand and to calculate.

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