Convert inches to yards
En pulgadas
Overview
An inch (symbol: in) is an Imperial and U.S. customary length unit defined since 1959 as exactly 25.4 millimeters. There are 12 inches in a foot and 36 inches in a yard.
Fondo
The word “inch” traces back to the Latin uncia (“one-twelfth”), originally describing one-twelfth of a Roman foot. Early standards included three barleycorns end-to-end or the average width of three thumbs before the modern metal and light-based definitions were adopted.
Uso moderno
Inches remain the norm in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom for carpentry, hardware dimensions, and screen diagonals. Electronics spec sheets worldwide still often list display sizes in inches.
Yard
Overview
A yard (symbol: yd) is an Imperial/U.S. customary length equal to exactly 0.9144 meters, or three feet (36 inches).
Fondo
Its name likely comes from Old English gerd (“rod” or “measure”). Prior to 1959, regional definitions varied—sometimes tied to the girth of a person’s waist—until an international treaty fixed the yard at 0.9144 m.
Uso moderno
Yards are widely used for sports field markings (football, soccer, cricket) and short-distance signage in the U.K. and U.S. Our converter lets you switch instantly between yards, feet, inches, and metric units.
Inch → Yard Conversion Table
Pulgadas (in) | Yards (yd) |
---|---|
0.01 | 0.00027778 |
0.1 | 0.00277778 |
1 | 0.02777778 |
2 | 0.05555556 |
3 | 0.08333333 |
5 | 0.13888889 |
10 | 0.27777778 |
20 | 0.55555556 |
50 | 1.38888889 |
100 | 2.77777778 |
1000 | 27.77777778 |
Quick Conversion
1 in = 0.02777778 yd
1 yd = 36 in
Ejemplo
Convertir 15 inches to yards:
15 × 0.02777778 = 0.41666667 yd
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