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The '''square metre''' ([[American and British English spelling differences#-re, -er|international spelling]] as used by the [[ |
The '''square metre''' ([[American and British English spelling differences#-re, -er|international spelling]] as used by the [[International Bureau of Weights and Measures]]) or '''square meter''' ([[American and British English spelling differences#-re, -er|American spelling]]) is the [[SI derived unit]] of [[area]] with symbol '''m<sup>2</sup>'''.<ref>{{citation | editor=David R. Lide | chapter=INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM OF UNITS | title=[[CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics]] | edition=90th | year=2010}}</ref> |
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nal Bureau of Weights and Measures]]) or '''square meter''' ([[American and British English spelling differences#-re, -er|American spelling]]) is the [[SI derived unit]] of [[area]] with symbol '''m<sup>2</sup>'''.<ref>{{citation | editor=David R. Lide | chapter=INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM OF UNITS | title=[[CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics]] | edition=90th | year=2010}}</ref> |
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Adding and subtracting [[SI prefix]]es creates multiples and submultiples; however, as the unit is [[exponentiate]]d, the [[quantities]] [[geometric growth|grow geometrically]] by the corresponding [[power of 10]]. For example, a [[kilometre]] is 10<sup>3</sup> (a [[thousand]]) times the length of a metre, but a square kilometre is 10<sup>3<sup>2</sup></sup> (10<sup>6</sup>, a [[million]]) times the area of a square metre, and a cubic kilometre is 10<sup>3<sup>3</sup></sup> (10<sup>9</sup>, a [[billion]]) cubic metres. |
Adding and subtracting [[SI prefix]]es creates multiples and submultiples; however, as the unit is [[exponentiate]]d, the [[quantities]] [[geometric growth|grow geometrically]] by the corresponding [[power of 10]]. For example, a [[kilometre]] is 10<sup>3</sup> (a [[thousand]]) times the length of a metre, but a square kilometre is 10<sup>3<sup>2</sup></sup> (10<sup>6</sup>, a [[million]]) times the area of a square metre, and a cubic kilometre is 10<sup>3<sup>3</sup></sup> (10<sup>9</sup>, a [[billion]]) cubic metres. |
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The square metre (international spelling as used by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures) or square meter (American spelling) is the SI derived unit of area with symbol m2.[1]
Adding and subtracting SI prefixes creates multiples and submultiples; however, as the unit is exponentiated, the quantities grow geometrically by the corresponding power of 10. For example, a kilometre is 103 (a thousand) times the length of a metre, but a square kilometre is 1032 (106, a million) times the area of a square metre, and a cubic kilometre is 1033 (109, a billion) cubic metres.
SI prefixes applied
The square metre may be used with all SI prefixes used with the metre.
Multiplication | Name | Symbol | Multiplication | Name | Symbol | |
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100 | square metre (centiare) | m2 | 100 | square metre (centiare) | m2 | |
102 | square decametre (are) | dam2 | 10−2 | square decimetre | dm2 | |
104 | square hectometre (hectare) | hm2 | 10−4 | square centimetre | cm2 | |
106 | square kilometre | km2 | 10−6 | square millimetre | mm2 | |
1012 | square megametre | Mm2 | 10−12 | square micrometre | µm2 | |
1018 | square gigametre | Gm2 | 10−18 | square nanometre | nm2 | |
1024 | square terametre | Tm2 | 10−24 | square picometre | pm2 | |
1030 | square petametre | Pm2 | 10−30 | square femtometre | fm2 | |
1036 | square exametre | Em2 | 10−36 | square attometre | am2 | |
1042 | square zettametre | Zm2 | 10−42 | square zeptometre | zm2 | |
1048 | square yottametre | Ym2 | 10−48 | square yoctometre | ym2 |
Unicode characters
Square metre: Unicode characters.[2] | ||
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Symbol | Name | Unicode number |
㎡ | Square metre (Square M Squared) | U+33A1 |
㎢ | Square kilometre (Square KM Squared) | U+33A2 |
㍸ | Square decimetre (Square DM Squared) | U+3378 |
㎠ | Square centimetre (Square CM Squared) | U+33A0 |
㎟ | Square millimetre (Square MM Squared) | U+339F |
Conversions
A square metre is equal to:
- 0.000001 square kilometre (km2)
- 10000 square centimetres (cm2)
- 0.0001 hectares (ha)
- 0.001 decares (daa)
- 0.01 ares (a)
- 0.1 deciares (da)
- 1 centiare (ca)
- 0.000247105381 acres
- 0.024710538 cents
- 1.195990 square yards
- 10.763911 square feet
- 1550.0031 square inches
See also
Notes
- ^ David R. Lide, ed. (2010), "INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM OF UNITS", CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (90th ed.)
- ^ Unicode Consortium (2019). "The Unicode Standard 12.0 – CJK Compatibility ❰ Range: 3300—33FF ❱" (PDF). Unicode.org. Retrieved May 24, 2019.
External links
- BIPM (SI maintenance agency) (home page)
- BIPM brochure (SI reference)