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10 feet to meters

10 feet = 3.048 meters

Formula: meters = feet x 0.3048

Ten feet is a standard ceiling height and room dimension in the United States, and the meter value fits it into metric plans.

How to Convert feet to meters

The foot-to-meter factor is exact: one foot is defined as precisely 0.3048 meters. This follows from the exact 25.4-millimeter inch, so converting feet to meters is a precise multiplication, not an estimate.

The formula is meters = feet x 0.3048. Multiply your value by the factor: 10 x 0.3048 = 3.048 meters.

The reverse is just as direct: 3.048 meters equals 10 feet. That symmetry is a quick way to sanity-check any conversion you make.

feet to meters Conversion Table

Use this table to read off nearby values at a glance. The highlighted row is the 10-feet conversion from this page.

feet meters
1 0.3048
2 0.6096
3 0.9144
4 1.2192
5 1.524
6 1.8288
7 2.1336
8 2.4384
9 2.7432
10 3.048

Reverse: meters to feet

Need to go the other way? 3.048 meters converts back to 10 feet. For the full breakdown in that direction, see 10 meters to feet.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 10 feet in meters?

That comes to 3.048 meters. The result carries no estimate: the inch has equalled exactly 25.4 millimeters by international agreement, which locks in the whole metric-to-imperial length chain.

How precise is the feet-to-meters conversion?

It is exact. Since 1959 the inch has been pinned to exactly 2.54 centimeters, so the definition behind metric-to-imperial length carries no rounding error; any decimals you see are purely a display choice.

How do I get from 3.048 meters back to feet?

Going back the other way lands on 10 feet, your original measurement. The inch converter linked below will reverse any length in a tap.

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Disclaimer: This calculator is for informational and educational purposes only. Results are estimates and may not reflect exact values.

Last updated: June 13, 2026