Convert Ground (ground) to Square Feet (ft²)

Need to switch Ground into Square Feet? Use the ratio 2400 — that is, 1 ground = 2400 ft² — to get an accurate result every time.

2400

Formula

1 ground = 2400 ft²

To convert ground to ft², multiply the value by 2400.

Conversion Table

Ground to Square Feet Conversion Table
Ground (ground)Square Feet (ft²)
0.01 ground24 ft²
0.1 ground240 ft²
0.5 ground1200 ft²
1 ground2400 ft²
2 ground4800 ft²
3 ground7200 ft²
5 ground12000 ft²
10 ground24000 ft²
15 ground36000 ft²
20 ground48000 ft²
25 ground60000 ft²
50 ground120000 ft²
100 ground240000 ft²
250 ground600000 ft²
500 ground1200000 ft²
1000 ground2400000 ft²
2500 ground6000000 ft²
5000 ground12000000 ft²
10000 ground24000000 ft²
50000 ground120000000 ft²

Common ground to ft² Examples

About the units

Ground (ground) — The ground is a Chennai (Tamil Nadu) real-estate unit of 2,400 sq ft, the traditional size of a city house plot. Listings in Chennai still price land per ground even though official records use square metres.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are there different units for Area?

Different regions and industries developed their own Area standards over time. International trade and science later required conversion tools to bridge them.

What is the difference between ground and ft²?

Both measure Area, but they belong to different unit systems or scales, which is why a conversion factor is needed between them.

Can I convert ft² back to ground?

Yes. Simply invert the ratio: divide the ft² value by 2400 to get the equivalent in ground.

How many decimal places should I keep when converting ground to ft²?

For everyday use, 2 to 4 decimal places are enough. Scientific or engineering work may require 6 or more.

Is the conversion from ground to ft² exact?

The ratio 2400 is defined to high precision and is exact for most practical purposes. Rounding only matters when many decimal places are needed.

How do I convert ground to ft² by hand?

Take the value in ground and multiply the value by 2400. The result is the same value expressed in ft².