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Définition
Une unité de longueur impériale égale à 12 pouces ou exactement 0,3048 mètre.
Explication
The foot was historically based on the length of a human foot, standardized by King Edward II of England in 1324 as 36 barleycorns. The international foot was defined as exactly 0.3048 m in 1959. One foot equals 30.48 cm; a 6-foot person stands 182.88 cm tall. In the US, elevation, aircraft altitude, and building floor heights are routinely expressed in feet.
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