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Square meters is abbreviated like this: m2, or meters written to the 2nd power. A square meter is the area of a square whose sides measure exactly 1 meter. This is an SI unit of measure.
The area of a 7-meter square is: 49 m2
The SI unit of area is the square meter (m2), which is a derived unit.
A 1 meter square has an area of 1 m x 1 m = 1 m2 9 m2 ÷ 1 m2 = 9
meter - unit of length square meter - unit of area 1 m2= 1m x 1m
square meter (m2)
m2 means square meters. It is the SI unit for area. 18.2 m2 means that something has 18.2 times the area of a square with a side length of 1 meter.
You cannot. A square metre (m2) is a measure of area, with dimensions [L2]. A linear metre (m) is a measure of distance, with dimensions [L]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information. But suppose you have a square with an area of 20 square meter (m2). The sides of this square will be the square root of 20 m2 = (√20) m = 4,472 m. A rectangle that is 4 meter x 5 meter will also have an area of 20 m2.
A square meter (m2) is a derived unit of measure of surface area in the metric system. A yard is a traditional English unit of measure of distance.
The SI unit for area is the square meter (m2), though hectare can also be used. One hectare equals 100 square meters.
m2 means square meters - the area equivalent of a square that has a meter on each side. 1.7 square meters of course is 1.7 times this area.
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