Convert Barleycorns (bc) to Yards (yd)
1 barleycorn equals 0.00929571 yards.
Barleycorn to Yard Converter
How to Convert Barleycorn to Yard
1 barleycorn = 0.00929571 yards
Yard = Barleycorn × 0.00929571
Example: 1 bc × 0.00929571 = 0.00929571 yd
Reverse Conversion
To convert yards back to barleycorns:
- Remember, 1 yard equals 107.576 barleycorns.
- To convert 0.00929571 yd to bc, multiply
0.00929571 x 107.576, resulting in1 bc.
Common Barleycorn to Yard Conversions
| Barleycorn | Yard | Actions |
|---|---|---|
| 1 barleycorn | 0.00929571 yards | |
| 5 barleycorns | 0.0464786 yards | |
| 10 barleycorns | 0.0929571 yards | |
| 25 barleycorns | 0.232393 yards |
| Barleycorn | Yard | Actions |
|---|---|---|
| 50 barleycorns | 0.464786 yards | |
| 100 barleycorns | 0.929571 yards | |
| 500 barleycorns | 4.64786 yards | |
| 1000 barleycorns | 9.29571 yards |
Barleycorns to yards Conversion Table
Reference table with common barleycorns to yards conversions. All values calculated with high precision.
Barleycorns to Yards Table
1000 to 1 × 108
Yards to Barleycorns Table
0.0001 to 12
Yards to Barleycorns Table
1 to 100000
Definition of Barleycorn
- Definition
- Traditional English unit equal to one-third of an inch, basis for shoe sizing.
- Reference factor
- 1 barleycorn = 1/3 in ≈ 8.47 mm
- Sources
- Barleycorn unit
Definition of Yard
- Definition
- Imperial/US customary unit equal to 3 feet or 36 inches, standardized in 1959.
- Exact factor
- 1 yd = 0.9144 m = 3 ft = 36 in
- Sources
- NIST SP 811
About the Barleycorn
Facts & Uses
- Shoe sizing foundation: UK/US shoe sizes increment by 1/3 inch (one barleycorn) between consecutive sizes.
- Historical standardization: King Edward II (1324) defined inch as three barleycorns placed end-to-end.
- Modern applications: shoe industry still uses barleycorn increments; size 8 to size 9 = one barleycorn difference.
- Traditional crafts: historical reenactment, traditional shoemaking, and period construction projects.
Curiosities
- Agricultural origin: literally the length of a grain of barley; practical measurement for small distances.
- Shoe size paradox: children's and adult's sizes use different starting points but same barleycorn increments.
- International variations: European shoe sizing uses different systems, creating conversion challenges.
- Legal history: barleycorn measurements appear in medieval English law and trade regulations.
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About the Yard
Facts & Uses
- Textiles and fabrics: fabric sold by the yard in US; quilting, sewing, and upholstery projects measured in yards.
- American football: 100-yard field length; golf: course distances (par 3: <150 yards); archery: target distances.
- Construction materials: concrete delivery (cubic yards), landscaping (mulch, gravel), and carpet installation.
- Swimming: pool lengths (25-yard vs. 25-meter pools affect competitive times and training).
Curiosities
- Historical origin: length of King Henry I's arm from nose to fingertip; standardized to avoid disputes.
- Exact modern definition: 0.9144 meters (1959 international agreement).
- Fabric convention: 45" width fabric standard relates to yard measurements for pattern layout efficiency.
- American vs. metric pools: 25-yard pool = 22.86 m; affects swimming records and training conversions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many yards are in one barleycorn?
One barleycorn equals 0.00929571 yards. To convert, multiply the barleycorn value by 0.00929571. For the reverse, divide the yard value by 0.00929571 (or multiply by 107.576).
What is 0.07 barleycorns in yards?
0.07 barleycorns = 0.0006507 yards. This is one of the most commonly searched conversions for this pair.
How precise is the barleycorn-to-yard conversion?
The factor 0.00929571 is accurate to 6 significant figures, derived from international measurement standards. Our calculator uses full precision internally.
Looking for the reverse? Convert Yard to Barleycorn
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