A square area equal to 1 hectare will have each side equal to 100 meters. So the perimeter distance would be 400 meters (100m for each of the four sides).
A square area equal to 1 hectare will have each side equal to 100 meters. So the perimeter distance would be 400 meters (100m for each of the four sides).
1 hectare (ha) is the area enclosed by a square of side length 100m.(1ha=10000 square meters)
There are no kilometers in a hectare, as a kilometer is a measure of distance and a hectare is a measure of area. If you want to compare the relationship between them though, it would be as follows: 1ha = (1km / 10)2 or: 1ha = 1km2/100 In other words, a hectare is equal in area to a square with a side length of one tenth of a kilometer.
If the area is 10000m2, each side has length 100m Therefore the perimeter is 4*100m = 400m
In general, measure each side and add the measures together.In general, measure each side and add the measures together.In general, measure each side and add the measures together.In general, measure each side and add the measures together.
An are is a measure of area.A meter is a measure of length and has no width, so its area is length x 0 = 0 m2So no mater how many meters you have, they will never cover an area of 1 are, let alone 1 hectare.If you meant how many square meters in 1 hectare, then:1 hectare = 10000 m2
The area of a hexagon when the measure of each side is 12 centimeters is approximately 374.12cm2
You cannot.A metre is a measure of length in 1-dimensional space while a hectare is a measure of area in 2-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
All you really need is the length of any side. The easy way would be to measure the diagonals, but you can also measure each side along with the angle of each corner.
One hectare = 10,000 m2 So if one side is 40 meters, then the other side (presuming it's a rectangle) is 10,000/40
you take a ruler and you measure each side and you multiply each numbers of each side