Discover the ease of transforming land measurements with our Square Pole to Township Converter, crafted by Newtum, and satisfy your curiosity about this innovative tool.
A Square Pole, also known as a Rod or Perch, is an old English unit of area. It is equivalent to a square with sides of one pole (16.5 feet) in length, covering an area of 272.25 square feet. Historically used in agriculture and surveying, the square pole is still utilized in some legal descriptions.
Definition of TownshipA Township, in United States land surveying terms, is a square unit of land measuring six miles on each side. Comprising 36 square miles, it is divided into 36 sections, each one mile square. As a part of the Public Land Survey System, townships are used to reference land ownership and geographic locations.
Square Pole | Township |
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1 sq pole | 1.568e-7 townships |
10 sq pole | 1.568e-6 townships |
100 sq pole | 1.568e-5 townships |
1,000 sq pole | 0.0001568 townships |
10,000 sq pole | 0.001568 townships |
100,000 sq pole | 0.01568 townships |
1,000,000 sq pole | 0.1568 townships |
10,000,000 sq pole | 1.568 townships |
100,000,000 sq pole | 15.68 townships |
1,000,000,000 sq pole | 156.8 townships |
1 sq pole = 1.568e-7 townships
1 township = 6,272,640 sq poles
Example 1:
Convert 50 sq poles to townships:
50 sq poles = 50 × 1.568e-7 townships = 7.84e-6 townships
Example 2:
Convert 1000 sq poles to townships:
1000 sq poles = 1000 × 1.568e-7 townships = 0.0001568 townships
The Square Pole to Township Converter is rooted in the historical context of land measurement. While square poles were a standard unit in the UK for centuries, the concept of townships arose with the US Public Land Survey System to systematically divide and distribute land. This converter represents a bridge between these two scales of land area.
Explore the practical uses of our Square Pole to Township Converter, a tool that brings historical measurement into modern context.
Example 1: To convert 20 square poles to townships, the calculation would be 20 sq poles × 1.568e-7 townships/sq pole = 3.136e-6 townships.
Example 2: Converting 500 square poles to townships would result in 500 sq poles × 1.568e-7 townships/sq pole = 7.84e-5 townships.