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    The rod, perch, or pole (sometimes also lug) is a surveyor's tool [1] and unit of length of various historical definitions. In British imperial and US customary units it is defined as feet, equal to exactly of a mile, or yards (a quarter of a surveyor's chain ), and is exactly 5.0292 meters. The rod is useful as a unit of length because integer ...

  3. Rod, old English measure of distance equal to 16.5 feet (5.029 metres), with variations from 9 to 28 feet (2.743 to 8.534 metres) also being used. It was also called a perch or pole. The word rod derives from Old English rodd and is akin to Old Norse rudda (“club”). Etymologically rod is also akin.

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  4. A rod, a perch [1] or a pole is a unit of length in the imperial and US systems. 1 rod. = 16 1⁄2 feet. = 5 1⁄2 yards. = 1⁄4 chain. = 5.0292 metres. In medieval times English ploughmen used a wooden stick with a pointed tip to spur or guide their oxen. The rod was the length of this stick.

  5. Jan 18, 2010 · A rod (sometimes known as a pole) is a measurement of 16.5 feet. Each rod is comprised of 25 links. A two-pole chain is twice the length of a rod, or 16.5 feet. Likewise, a four-pole chain, which is also known as a surveyor’s chain, measures 66 feet (or 100 links).

  6. The proper length or rest length of an object is the length of the object measured by an observer which is at rest relative to it, by applying standard measuring rods on the object. The measurement of the object's endpoints doesn't have to be simultaneous, since the endpoints are constantly at rest at the same positions in the object's rest ...

  7. Mar 8, 2021 · Modern US customary units define the rod as 16.5 US survey feet or 5.03 meters. The rod is equal to a quarter of a surveyor’s chain or 1/320 of a surveyor’s mile. The rod is 16.5 feet (5.03 meters) long and can produce one acre of square measure due to its whole number multiples.

  8. Sep 15, 2011 · Definition of the rod. rod 1. See also perch, pole.. In the English-speaking world, a unit of length used to measure land, at least as early as the 13ᵗʰ - 20ᵗʰ century, = 5.5 yards, (since 1959 in the United States and since 1963 in the UK, = 5.0292 meters exactly).

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