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About these units

Rod (rd)

A rod, equal to 16½ feet (or 5.0292 meters), is a historic English unit that dates back to agricultural practices and land surveying in medieval Europe. Originally based on the length of a stiff pole used by farmers to control oxen, the rod became standardized and deeply embedded in systems of land division. Surveyors valued rods because they integrate neatly with other land-measurement units: 4 rods make a chain, and 160 square rods make an acre. These relationships simplified calculations when establishing property boundaries or mapping rural land parcels. Although no longer widely used for modern surveying—supplanted by meters or feet—the rod lives on in historical land deeds, mining claims, and older legal documents. Understanding rods can be essential for interpreting pre-modern land descriptions that still influence property law today.

Pica (pica)

A pica is another typographic unit, equal to 12 points, or 1/6 of an inch, making it larger and more suited to structural layout than to fine detail. Picas are commonly used to measure text blocks, column widths, margins, and line lengths in print and digital page design. The pica originated alongside the point in printing traditions stretching back to the 18th and 19th centuries. It offered a convenient intermediate scale—small enough for precise adjustments but large enough for practical page design. When newspapers became widespread, picas helped designers rapidly calculate column grids and organize dense printed pages. Even as publishing tools evolved into software like Adobe InDesign and LaTeX, picas remain deeply integrated into the workflow of book designers, typographers, and professional printers. They are part of a system that allows page elements to be arranged with precision, ensuring that every visual aspect of a document aligns harmoniously.

More Rod converters

Rod [rd]Meter [m]
Rod [rd]Kilometer [km]
Rod [rd]Centimeter [cm]
Rod [rd]Millimeter [mm]
Rod [rd]Mile [mi]
Rod [rd]Foot [ft]
Rod [rd]Inch [in]
Rod [rd]Yard [yd]
Rod [rd]Nautical Mile [nmi]
Rod [rd]Micrometer [µm]
Rod [rd]Attometer [am]
Rod [rd]Femtometer [fm]
Rod [rd]Picometer [pm]
Rod [rd]Nanometer [nm]
Rod [rd]Decimeter [dm]
Rod [rd]Dekameter [dam]
Rod [rd]Hectometer [hm]
Rod [rd]Megameter [Mm]
Rod [rd]Gigameter [Gm]
Rod [rd]Terameter [Tm]
Rod [rd]Petameter [Pm]
Rod [rd]Exameter [Em]
Rod [rd]Mil [mil]
Rod [rd]Hand [hand]
Rod [rd]Fathom [fath]
Rod [rd]Chain [ch]
Rod [rd]Furlong [fur]
Rod [rd]League [lea]
Rod [rd]Nautical Mile (UK) [NM (UK)]
Rod [rd]Nautical League (Int) [nl (int)]
Rod [rd]Nautical League (UK) [nl (UK)]
Rod [rd]Astronomical Unit [AU]
Rod [rd]Light Year [ly]
Rod [rd]Parsec [pc]
Rod [rd]Kiloparsec [kpc]
Rod [rd]Megaparsec [Mpc]
Rod [rd]Angstrom [Å]
Rod [rd]A.U. of Length [a.u.]
Rod [rd]X-unit [X]
Rod [rd]Planck Length [ℓₚ]
Rod [rd]Electron Radius [re]
Rod [rd]Bohr Radius [a₀]
Rod [rd]Point [pt]
Rod [rd]Pica [pica]
Rod [rd]Twip [twip]
Rod [rd]Aln [aln]
Rod [rd]Famn [famn]
Rod [rd]Caliber [cl]
Rod [rd]Centiinch [cin]
Rod [rd]Ken [ken]
Rod [rd]Russian Archin [archin]
Rod [rd]Roman Actus [actus]
Rod [rd]Vara de Tarea [vara de tarea]
Rod [rd]Vara Conuquera [vara conuquera]
Rod [rd]Vara Castellana [vara castellana]
Rod [rd]Cubit (Greek) [cubit (greek)]
Rod [rd]Long Reed [long reed]
Rod [rd]Reed [reed]
Rod [rd]Long Cubit [long cubit]
Rod [rd]Handbreadth [handbreadth]
Rod [rd]Fingerbreadth [fingerbreadth]
Rod [rd]Ell [ell]
Rod [rd]Cubit (UK) [cubit (uk)]
Rod [rd]Span (Cloth) [span]
Rod [rd]Finger (Cloth) [finger]
Rod [rd]Nail (Cloth) [nail]
Rod [rd]Barleycorn [barleycorn]
Rod [rd]Microinch [µin]
Rod [rd]Arpent [arpent]
Rod [rd]Kiloyard [kyd]
Rod [rd]Foot (US Survey) [ft (US)]
Rod [rd]Inch (US Survey) [in (US)]
Rod [rd]Chain (US Survey) [ch (US)]
Rod [rd]Furlong (US Survey) [fur (US)]
Rod [rd]Rod (US Survey) [rd (US)]
Rod [rd]Fathom (US Survey) [fath (US)]
Rod [rd]Mile (US Survey) [mi (US)]
Rod [rd]League (Statute) [st.league]
Rod [rd]Mile (Roman) [mi (Roman)]
Rod [rd]Earth's Equatorial Radius [R⊕]
Rod [rd]Earth's Polar Radius [R⊕ (p)]
Rod [rd]Earth's Distance from Sun [AU (es)]
Rod [rd]Sun's Radius [R☉]