You are 36 feet down. One fathom is six feet.
No. The "fathom" is a unit used in measuring water depth, and is equal to 6 feet (1.83 m). The author Samuel Clemens used the pseudonym "Mark Twain" because it meant two fathoms, or twelve feet, which was sufficient draft depth required for steamboats on the Mississippi River.The verb fathom (comprehend) derives from this measuring unit and the measuring process. It applies to determining and understanding the cause for an effect. It is often used in the negative, e.g. He could not fathom why the council would deny his request.
To convert fathoms to feet, you multiply the number of fathoms by 6 feet per fathom. Therefore, 2.5 fathoms is equal to 2.5 × 6 = 15 feet. So, water that is 2 and a half fathoms deep is 15 feet deep.
Twelve fathoms
For the depth of water.
none. But if you mean fathom, depth of water used mostly in sailing, 1 fathom is 6 feet, so 6 x 12 x 2.54 / 100 = 1.83 meters
The depth of water. One fathom = six feet.
A fathom is a unit of imperial length which is used to measure the depth of water. I fathom is equivalent to 6feet or 1.83metres e.g. 3 fathoms = 18ft or 5.49m
that's whats is mum is called A fathom is 6 feet and is generally used as a measurment of water depth.
No. The "fathom" is a unit used in measuring water depth, and is equal to 6 feet (1.83 m). The author Samuel Clemens used the pseudonym "Mark Twain" because it meant two fathoms, or twelve feet, which was sufficient draft depth required for steamboats on the Mississippi River.The verb fathom (comprehend) derives from this measuring unit and the measuring process. It applies to determining and understanding the cause for an effect. It is often used in the negative, e.g. He could not fathom why the council would deny his request.
Fathom is the unit for measuring height of a mountain depth of water hardness of a substance velocity of an object none above
A fathom is a measure of depth, used to measure the depth of water. It is equal to six feet. The father lies fully five fathoms deep, at least thirty feet deep.
A fathom is a unit of length in the Imperial system used mostly for measuring the depth of water. There are 2 yards, equivalent to 6 feet in a fathom.
To convert fathoms to feet, you multiply the number of fathoms by 6 feet per fathom. Therefore, 2.5 fathoms is equal to 2.5 × 6 = 15 feet. So, water that is 2 and a half fathoms deep is 15 feet deep.
Two and a half fathoms is equivalent to 15 feet deep (2.5 fathoms x 6 feet/fathom = 15 feet).
It means he could not understand or comprehend the reasons. The verb "fathom" (to penetrate to the meaning or nature) derives from the process of measuring water depth, the unit "fathom" being equal to 6 feet.
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