Link

The link (usually abbreviated as "l.", "li." or "lnk."), also called a Gunter’s link, is a unit of length in the imperial system. The unit was based on Gunter's measurement where a metal chain consisting of 100 links was used in surveying real property. In the English-speaking world prior to the 20th century, links were commonly used for this function but are rarely used now. A link is exactly ⁄50 of a survey foot. Twenty-five links make a rod (1... more

Also known as:

  • Links,
  • l.,
  • li.,
  • lnk.

Unit Of Length

Distance In Meters:

  • 0.201 m (0.659 ft )
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Canonical Abbreviation:

  • lnk

Dimension:

Abbreviation(s):

  • l.
  • li.
  • lnk
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Unit

Dimension:

Abbreviation(s):

  • l.
  • li.
  • lnk

Distance In Meters:

  • 0.201 m (0.659 ft )

Canonical Abbreviation:

  • lnk
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