An American football measures one foot.
An American football field measures 360 by 160 feet, for a total perimeter of 1040 feet.
Thus, it takes 1040 footballs to outline a football field.
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∙ 12y agoThe ball is about 11 inches (28 centimetres) long and about 22 in (56 cm) and 120 yards equal to 4320 inches. so 4320/11in. queals 392. the width of a football field is160 feet so 160/9 equals 13.333. 392x13.333= 5226 1/2 footballs
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∙ 12y agoA football is 11 inches long. There are 32 inches in a yard. A football field is 100 yards long. Therefore it would take 290 footballs to span a football field.
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∙ 13y agoOne football is required for a game of football.
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one really big football
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A football is 11 inches long. There are 32 inches in a yard. A football field is 100 yards long from goal line to goal line. Therefore it would take 290 footballs to span from goal line to goal line.
A football is 11 inches long, so a little bit over three footballs are in a yard.
a football field is 260 feet long. No, a football field is 360 feet long including the end zones.
The depth of the NFL end zone is 10 yards. The overall length is 120 yards, and the width is 53.5 yards.?æ
American Football Field: Let's see, there are: One million micrometers in a meter. 100 yards in an American football field. 91.44 meters in 100 yards. So, an American football field would be 91440000 micrometers long. Did you really mean micrometers? Just to add to the previous (accurate) post.... Canadian Football Field A Canadian Football field is 100 metres long so 100,000,000 micrometers long. Football/Soccer Field If you are talking about Football as in what North American's call Soccer, then the field is anywhere from 90 to 120 metres long (according to FIFA). Thus it is anywhere from 90,000,000 to 120,000,000 micrometers long.
The NFL, NCAA and high schools use footballs that are 11 to 11.25 inches long.