Convert Foot to Astronomical Unit

1 foot = 2.0375e-12 astronomical unit (AU). For example, 10 foot = 2.0375e-11 astronomical unit and 100 foot = 2.0375e-10 astronomical unit. Type any value below to convert foot to astronomical unit both ways — it runs entirely in your browser.

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Quick answer: Foot to Astronomical Unit

1 Foot = 2.0375e-12 Astronomical Unit (ft → AU). To convert foot to astronomical unit, multiply by 2.0375e-12. To convert astronomical unit to foot, multiply by 490,806,700,000. The converter at the top does this instantly and both ways; the sections below give the formula, worked examples, a full conversion chart and answers to the most common foot-to-astronomical unit questions.

How to convert Foot to Astronomical Unit

To convert foot to astronomical unit, multiply the number of foot by the conversion factor 2.0375e-12, because 1 ft = 2.0375e-12 AU. The conversion is linear, so the same factor works for any value — whole numbers, decimals or fractions. For the reverse direction, 1 AU = 490,806,700,000 ft, so you divide by 2.0375e-12 (or multiply by 490,806,700,000) to turn astronomical unit back into foot.

AU = ft × 2.0375e-12  ·  ft = AU × 490,806,700,000

  1. Write down the value you want to convert, in foot.
  2. Multiply it by 2.0375e-12.
  3. The result is the same area/length/quantity expressed in astronomical unit.

Foot to Astronomical Unit — worked examples

Each row shows the exact arithmetic so you can follow the conversion step by step. For example, 5 foot is 1.0187e-11 astronomical unit because 5 ft × 2.0375e-12 = 1.0187e-11 AU.

FootCalculationAstronomical Unit
1 ft1 ft × 2.0375e-12 = 2.0375e-12 AU2.0375e-12 AU
2 ft2 ft × 2.0375e-12 = 4.0749e-12 AU4.0749e-12 AU
3 ft3 ft × 2.0375e-12 = 6.1124e-12 AU6.1124e-12 AU
5 ft5 ft × 2.0375e-12 = 1.0187e-11 AU1.0187e-11 AU
7 ft7 ft × 2.0375e-12 = 1.4262e-11 AU1.4262e-11 AU
10 ft10 ft × 2.0375e-12 = 2.0375e-11 AU2.0375e-11 AU
12 ft12 ft × 2.0375e-12 = 2.445e-11 AU2.445e-11 AU
15 ft15 ft × 2.0375e-12 = 3.0562e-11 AU3.0562e-11 AU
20 ft20 ft × 2.0375e-12 = 4.0749e-11 AU4.0749e-11 AU
25 ft25 ft × 2.0375e-12 = 5.0937e-11 AU5.0937e-11 AU
50 ft50 ft × 2.0375e-12 = 1.0187e-10 AU1.0187e-10 AU
100 ft100 ft × 2.0375e-12 = 2.0375e-10 AU2.0375e-10 AU

Common Foot to Astronomical Unit conversions

These are the foot-to-astronomical unit values people look up most often. Every figure is computed from the exact factor, so you can rely on them for quick reference:

  • 1 foot = 2.0375e-12 astronomical unit
  • 2 foot = 4.0749e-12 astronomical unit
  • 2.5 foot = 5.0937e-12 astronomical unit
  • 3 foot = 6.1124e-12 astronomical unit
  • 4 foot = 8.1498e-12 astronomical unit
  • 5 foot = 1.0187e-11 astronomical unit
  • 6 foot = 1.2225e-11 astronomical unit
  • 7 foot = 1.4262e-11 astronomical unit
  • 8 foot = 1.63e-11 astronomical unit
  • 9 foot = 1.8337e-11 astronomical unit
  • 10 foot = 2.0375e-11 astronomical unit
  • 12 foot = 2.445e-11 astronomical unit
  • 15 foot = 3.0562e-11 astronomical unit
  • 20 foot = 4.0749e-11 astronomical unit
  • 25 foot = 5.0937e-11 astronomical unit
  • 30 foot = 6.1124e-11 astronomical unit
  • 50 foot = 1.0187e-10 astronomical unit
  • 75 foot = 1.5281e-10 astronomical unit
  • 100 foot = 2.0375e-10 astronomical unit
  • 200 foot = 4.0749e-10 astronomical unit
  • 500 foot = 1.0187e-9 astronomical unit
  • 1000 foot = 2.0375e-9 astronomical unit

Foot to Astronomical Unit conversion chart (both directions)

The chart below converts foot to astronomical unit and astronomical unit to foot side by side, so it works whichever way you need. 1 foot = 2.0375e-12 astronomical unit, and 1 astronomical unit = 490,806,700,000 foot.

Foot → Astronomical Unit Astronomical Unit → Foot
0.25 ft = 5.0937e-13 AU 0.25 AU = 122,701,700,000 ft
0.5 ft = 1.0187e-12 AU 0.5 AU = 245,403,300,000 ft
1 ft = 2.0375e-12 AU 1 AU = 490,806,700,000 ft
2 ft = 4.0749e-12 AU 2 AU = 981,613,300,000 ft
3 ft = 6.1124e-12 AU 3 AU = 1.4724e+12 ft
4 ft = 8.1498e-12 AU 4 AU = 1.9632e+12 ft
5 ft = 1.0187e-11 AU 5 AU = 2.454e+12 ft
6 ft = 1.2225e-11 AU 6 AU = 2.9448e+12 ft
7 ft = 1.4262e-11 AU 7 AU = 3.4356e+12 ft
8 ft = 1.63e-11 AU 8 AU = 3.9265e+12 ft
9 ft = 1.8337e-11 AU 9 AU = 4.4173e+12 ft
10 ft = 2.0375e-11 AU 10 AU = 4.9081e+12 ft
12 ft = 2.445e-11 AU 12 AU = 5.8897e+12 ft
15 ft = 3.0562e-11 AU 15 AU = 7.3621e+12 ft
20 ft = 4.0749e-11 AU 20 AU = 9.8161e+12 ft
25 ft = 5.0937e-11 AU 25 AU = 1.227e+13 ft
30 ft = 6.1124e-11 AU 30 AU = 1.4724e+13 ft
40 ft = 8.1498e-11 AU 40 AU = 1.9632e+13 ft
50 ft = 1.0187e-10 AU 50 AU = 2.454e+13 ft
75 ft = 1.5281e-10 AU 75 AU = 3.681e+13 ft
100 ft = 2.0375e-10 AU 100 AU = 4.9081e+13 ft
150 ft = 3.0562e-10 AU 150 AU = 7.3621e+13 ft
200 ft = 4.0749e-10 AU 200 AU = 9.8161e+13 ft
250 ft = 5.0937e-10 AU 250 AU = 1.227e+14 ft
500 ft = 1.0187e-9 AU 500 AU = 2.454e+14 ft
1000 ft = 2.0375e-9 AU 1000 AU = 4.9081e+14 ft

Foot vs Astronomical Unit: which is bigger?

1 ft1 AU
Relative size of 1 Foot (ft) and 1 Astronomical Unit (AU).

A astronomical unit is the larger unit: one astronomical unit equals 490,806,700,000 foots. Put another way, you need 490,806,700,000 foots to make a single astronomical unit.

What is a Foot? History, origin and usage

The foot is one of the most ancient units, based on the length of a human foot, and appeared in the Greek, Roman, Chinese and English systems with values ranging from about 250 to 335 mm. The English foot was eventually fixed at 12 inches, and since the 1959 international agreement it equals exactly 0.3048 metres.

The foot is still used in the US and UK for human height, building dimensions and, worldwide, aviation altitudes, since pilots almost everywhere report altitude in feet. It divides into 12 inches, and three feet make a yard.

Aircraft altitudes are measured in feet even in fully metric countries, a legacy of aviation's English-speaking origins. Historically the foot's length differed not only between countries but sometimes between trades within a single city.

What is a Astronomical Unit? History, origin and usage

The astronomical unit began as the average distance between the Earth and the Sun, a natural yardstick for the Solar System. Its older gravity-based definition subtly depended on the Sun's slowly decreasing mass, so in 2012 the International Astronomical Union redefined it as exactly 149,597,870,700 metres.

The astronomical unit is used to express distances within the Solar System, such as planetary orbits and spacecraft positions, where kilometres would be unwieldy. Earth orbits at one AU, while Neptune averages about 30 AU from the Sun.

Sunlight takes about 8 minutes and 20 seconds to cross one astronomical unit to Earth. The 2012 redefinition fixed the AU to an exact number of metres, ending its dependence on the constantly changing mass of the Sun.

Convert 1 Foot to other units

It can help to see a foot next to the other units it is commonly compared with. One foot (ft) is equal to:

1 Foot equalsUnit
0.0003048 kmKilometre
0.3048 mMetre
3.048 dmDecimetre
30.48 cmCentimetre
304.8 mmMillimetre
304,800 µmMicrometre
0.0001893939 miMile
0.3333333 ydYard
12 inInch
0.0001645788 nmiNautical Mile
0.001515152 furFurlong
0.01515152 chChain
1.515152 liLink
0.06060606 rdRod
0.06060606 polePole
0.1666667 ftmFathom
3 handHand
1.333333 spanSpan
2.666667 fingerFinger
0.6666667 cubitCubit
0.05 ropeRope
0.16764 kenKen
0.00006313131 leaLeague
864 ptPoint
2.0375e-12 AUAstronomical Unit
3.2217e-17 lyLight-year
0.03048 damDecametre
0.003048 hmHectometre
0.00005485961 nlNautical League

Convert 1 Astronomical Unit to other units

One astronomical unit (AU) is equal to:

1 Astronomical Unit equalsUnit
149,597,900 kmKilometre
149,597,900,000 mMetre
1.496e+12 dmDecimetre
1.496e+13 cmCentimetre
1.496e+14 mmMillimetre
1.496e+17 µmMicrometre
92,955,810 miMile
163,602,200,000 ydYard
490,806,700,000 ftFoot
5.8897e+12 inInch
80,776,390 nmiNautical Mile
743,646,500 furFurlong
7,436,465,000 chChain
743,646,500,000 liLink
29,745,860,000 rdRod
29,745,860,000 polePole
81,801,110,000 ftmFathom
1.4724e+12 handHand
654,408,900,000 spanSpan
1.3088e+12 fingerFinger
327,204,400,000 cubitCubit
24,540,330,000 ropeRope
82,278,830,000 kenKen
30,985,270 leaLeague
4.2406e+14 ptPoint
0.00001581251 lyLight-year
14,959,790,000 damDecametre
1,495,979,000 hmHectometre
26,925,460 nlNautical League

Tips for converting Foot to Astronomical Unit

  • To go from foot to astronomical unit, multiply by 2.0375e-12; to go back, divide by 2.0375e-12 (or multiply by 490,806,700,000).
  • For a quick mental estimate, remember that 1 foot ≈ 2.0375e-12 astronomical unit, so 10 foot ≈ 2.0375e-11 astronomical unit.
  • The converter above keeps full precision; the tables round for readability, so use the tool for exact figures.
  • Both fields update live as you type — change either side to convert in that direction.

How to use this Foot to Astronomical Unit converter

Type a number into the Foot field and the equivalent in Astronomical Unit appears instantly — there is no “convert” button to press and nothing is sent to a server, so it works offline once the page has loaded and is safe for any data. You can also type into the Astronomical Unit field to convert the other way (astronomical unit to foot). Use the swap control to flip the two units, and copy the result with a single click. Because the calculation runs in your browser with full floating-point precision, the converter is more exact than the rounded figures shown in the reference chart above — use the chart for quick look-ups and the tool for precise work.

Accuracy and method

Every figure on this page — the formula, the worked examples, the conversion chart and the “convert to other units” tables — is computed from a single verified conversion factor (1 ft = 2.0375e-12 AU), never copied from a hand-typed lookup table that could drift. That factor is derived from each unit’s definition in terms of a common base unit, and an automated check re-verifies all of the site’s factors on every update, so the numbers here stay correct over time. This matters for foot-to-astronomical unit conversions because a small rounding error in a published table compounds quickly at larger quantities; computing from the exact factor avoids that.

The metric units (km, m, cm, mm, µm) are exact by definition, and the imperial units (mile, yard, foot, inch, nautical mile) use their exact international values. Traditional units (hand, span, finger, cubit, rod/pole, link, rope, ken, league) are given at their commonly accepted standard sizes — historical local values sometimes differed, so confirm against a primary source before relying on them for legal or historical work.

Frequently asked questions

How many astronomical unit are in 1 foot?
1 foot = 2.0375e-12 astronomical unit (AU). To convert any number of foot to astronomical unit, multiply by 2.0375e-12.
How do I convert foot to astronomical unit?
Multiply the number of foot by 2.0375e-12. For example, 10 foot = 10 × 2.0375e-12 = 2.0375e-11 astronomical unit, and 25 foot = 5.0937e-11 astronomical unit.
How many foot are in 1 astronomical unit?
1 astronomical unit = 490,806,700,000 foot. So to convert astronomical unit back to foot, multiply by 490,806,700,000.
What is the formula to convert foot to astronomical unit?
astronomical unit = foot × 2.0375e-12. The reverse formula is foot = astronomical unit × 490,806,700,000.
How much is 100 foot in astronomical unit?
100 foot = 2.0375e-10 astronomical unit. (And 1000 foot = 2.0375e-9 astronomical unit.)
Which is bigger, a foot or a astronomical unit?
A astronomical unit is larger: 1 astronomical unit = 490,806,700,000 foot.
Is this foot to astronomical unit converter accurate?
Yes — every value is computed from the exact 2.0375e-12 AU per ft factor (not rounded look-up tables), and the factors are re-verified automatically on every update.
Can I convert astronomical unit to foot too?
Yes. The converter works both ways — enter a value in either field. 1 astronomical unit = 490,806,700,000 foot.

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