Did you mean to convert | palm [Britain, Roman minor] palm [Dutch] palm [US, Roman major] |
to | millilinear foot |
How many palm [Britain, Roman minor] in 1 millilinear foot? The answer is 0.004064. We assume you are converting between palm [Britain, Roman minor] and millilinear foot. You can view more details on each measurement unit: palm [Britain, Roman minor] or millilinear foot The SI base unit for length is the metre. 1 metre is equal to 13.333333333333 palm [Britain, Roman minor], or 3280.8398950131 millilinear foot. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between palm [Britain, Roman minor] and millilinear feet. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 palm [Britain, Roman minor] to millilinear foot = 246.06299 millilinear foot
2 palm [Britain, Roman minor] to millilinear foot = 492.12598 millilinear foot
3 palm [Britain, Roman minor] to millilinear foot = 738.18898 millilinear foot
4 palm [Britain, Roman minor] to millilinear foot = 984.25197 millilinear foot
5 palm [Britain, Roman minor] to millilinear foot = 1230.31496 millilinear foot
6 palm [Britain, Roman minor] to millilinear foot = 1476.37795 millilinear foot
7 palm [Britain, Roman minor] to millilinear foot = 1722.44094 millilinear foot
8 palm [Britain, Roman minor] to millilinear foot = 1968.50394 millilinear foot
9 palm [Britain, Roman minor] to millilinear foot = 2214.56693 millilinear foot
10 palm [Britain, Roman minor] to millilinear foot = 2460.62992 millilinear foot
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