On 4/9/2010 3:43 AM, Bas wrote:
On Apr 7, 6:15 am, Patrick Maupin<pmau...@gmail.com>  wrote:
I should stop making a habit of responding to myself, BUT.  This isn't
quite an acre in square feet.  I just saw the 43xxx and assumed it
was, and then realized it couldn't be, because it wasn't divisible by
10.  (I used to measure land with my grandfather with a 66 foot long
chain, and learned at an early age that an acre was 1 chain by 10
chains, or 66 * 66 * 10 = 43560 sqft.)
That's an exact number, and 208 is a poor approximation of its square
root.

There is no need to remember those numbers for the imperially
challenged people:

In [1]: import scipy.constants as c

scipy.constants ??

doesn't work for me.


In [2]: def acre2sqft(a):
    ...:     return a * c.acre / (c.foot * c.foot)
    ...:

In [3]: acre2sqft(1)
Out[3]: 43560.0


Cheers,
Bas

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