Chains to Meters (ch → m)

20.117

1.0000 ch = 20.117 m

Formula

1 ch = 20.1168 m
MetersChains (Swap Units)

Conversion Table

chm
00
1.000020.117
2.000040.234
3.000060.350
4.000080.467
5.0000100.58
6.0000120.70
7.0000140.82
8.0000160.93
9.0000181.05
10.000201.17
11.000221.28
12.000241.40
13.000261.52
14.000281.64
15.000301.75
16.000321.87
17.000341.99
18.000362.10
19.000382.22
chm
20.000402.34
21.000422.45
22.000442.57
23.000462.69
24.000482.80
25.000502.92
26.000523.04
27.000543.15
28.000563.27
29.000583.39
30.000603.50
31.000623.62
32.000643.74
33.000663.85
34.000683.97
35.000704.09
36.000724.20
37.000744.32
38.000764.44
39.000784.56
chm
40.000804.67
41.000824.79
42.000844.91
43.000865.02
44.000885.14
45.000905.26
46.000925.37
47.000945.49
48.000965.61
49.000985.72
50.0001,005.8
51.0001,026.0
52.0001,046.1
53.0001,066.2
54.0001,086.3
55.0001,106.4
56.0001,126.5
57.0001,146.7
58.0001,166.8
59.0001,186.9
chm
60.0001,207.0
61.0001,227.1
62.0001,247.2
63.0001,267.4
64.0001,287.5
65.0001,307.6
66.0001,327.7
67.0001,347.8
68.0001,367.9
69.0001,388.1
70.0001,408.2
71.0001,428.3
72.0001,448.4
73.0001,468.5
74.0001,488.6
75.0001,508.8
76.0001,528.9
77.0001,549.0
78.0001,569.1
79.0001,589.2

Chains to Meters Conversion

Converting Chains (ch) to Meters (m) is a common length conversion. 1 ch equals 20.1168 m. For example, 100 ch is equal to 2,011.68 m.

Quick Mental Math: Chains to Meters

Multiply chains by 20.1 to convert to meters.

Why is converting Chains to Meters tricky?

chains to meters uses a multiplier that does not align with metric or imperial logic.

Quick Reference Values

1 ch = 20.1168 m. 5 ch = 100.584 m. 10 ch = 201.168 m. 25 ch = 502.92 m. 50 ch = 1,005.84 m. 100 ch = 2,011.68 m.

What is Chains?

Chains (ch) is a unit of length. A chain is a unit of length equal to 66 feet or exactly 20.1168 meters. It was historically used in land surveying and equals 100 links. The chain is defined as 66 feet to maintain consistency with imperial measurements and is standardized for surveying purposes [nist-si-guide]. The chain was introduced by Edmund Gunter in 1620 to simplify land measurement and surveying. Adopted widely in English-speaking countries, it facilitated mapping and land division before metric units became prevalent [nist-si-guide]. Chains are primarily used in surveying and real estate in the United States, Canada, and parts of Australia. Although largely replaced by metric units globally, chains remain a legal unit in some jurisdictions for land records [nist-si-guide].

What is Meters?

Meters (m) is a unit of length. The meter is the SI base unit of length defined by the distance light travels in vacuum in 1/299,792,458 seconds. It provides a precise universal standard for length measurement in science, engineering, and daily life [bipm-si-brochure]. The meter was first defined in 1793 as one ten-millionth of the distance from the equator to the North Pole. It was redefined in 1983 by the CGPM to be based on the speed of light for improved accuracy [bipm-si-brochure]. Meters are used globally as the primary length unit in the SI system. Applications include construction, manufacturing, and national standards among nearly all countries except a few using customary units alongside SI [nist-si-guide].

Common Misspellings

People often search for this conversion using these alternate spellings: chaines, chian, chainz, chaine, metres, meter, metre, meterss. All of these refer to the Chains to Meters conversion.

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