Well, first of all, "meter square" is not an appropriate unit for the capacity of anything.
The unit you want is "meter cubed" or m3. 1 m3 is the same as 1,000 liters.
The capacity of a cylinder in m3 is . . . . (pi) x (R2) x (H) .
pi = 3.142 (rounded, close enough, correct within 0.013 percent)
R = the radius of the circular end of the cylinder, in meters
R2 means multiply ' R ' by itself
H = the height (or length) of the cylinder, in meters
If ' R ' and ' H ' are measured in centimeters, then the capacity will be in
cubic centimeters, or mL (same thing). 1 liter = 1,000 cc= 1,000 mL.
1 square metre = 10.7639104 square foot
Use the formula for a cylinder.
They are: 1 square meter = 1*1 = 12 meters and 1 cube meter = 1*1*1 = 13 meters
To calculate the price per square meter, divide the total price by the total number of square meters. For example, if a piece of cardboard with an area of 10 square meters cost 5 dollars, the price per square meter would be (10 m2)/($5), which comes out to be 50 cents per square meter.
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Conversion: cm2 x 0.0001 = square meters
Area can only be measured in square metres, it cannot be measured in metres cubed. Conversely, cubic metres can only be used for volume, not area.
6metres x 8metres = 48 square metres
multiply the width by the breadth
To calculate the number of 140mm blocks per square meter, we first need to convert the dimensions to the same unit. Since 1 meter is equal to 1000mm, we can calculate the area of a square meter in square millimeters (1000mm x 1000mm). Next, we divide the area of a square meter by the area of a single 140mm block (140mm x 140mm) to determine how many blocks can fit in a square meter. This calculation would yield the number of 140mm blocks per square meter.
That would depend what information you are given. The cost of floor tiling is often already expressed per square meter. If you know the total cost of a certain floor, you can divide by the area to get the cost per square meter.
Square feet x 0.0929 = square metres