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I suppose you mean, "a square that has a surface of one acre". An acre has 43,560 square feet; to get the length of a square of that area, take the square root of that. The result is about 208'9".I suppose you mean, "a square that has a surface of one acre". An acre has 43,560 square feet; to get the length of a square of that area, take the square root of that. The result is about 208'9".I suppose you mean, "a square that has a surface of one acre". An acre has 43,560 square feet; to get the length of a square of that area, take the square root of that. The result is about 208'9".I suppose you mean, "a square that has a surface of one acre". An acre has 43,560 square feet; to get the length of a square of that area, take the square root of that. The result is about 208'9".
An acre is defined as 43,560 square feet; the sides of a square having that area would be the square root of that number, or about 208 feet 9 inches.
One acre = 43,560 square feet. One half acre = 21,780 square feet. Since the area is a square, the sides are all equal in length. So one knows that to solve this requires knowing what number multiplied by itself equals 21,780. The solution is to take the square root of 21,780 which is equal to 147.58 feet or the dimensions of all four sides.
An acre is a measure of area. It is already a measure of length squared, and an acre is equal to 4,840 square yards.The term "square" is incorrectly applied to the term "acre" as the latter is already length squared.
There are 4,840 square yards in an acre. However, the term "square acre" is incorrect. An acre, by definition, is a unit of area, and therefore the "square" prefix is unneccessary.Moreover, an acre is not generally thought of as "square" anyway, because there is no way you can posit a square acre using whole numbers for the lengths of the sides. An acres is 43,560 square feet. The square root of this number is approximately 208.7103. That would be the approximate length of the sides of your "square acre".Traditionally, an acre was defined as an area 660 feet (one furlong, or ten chains) long and 66 feet (one chain) wide. But an acre need not be this shape to be considered an acres. Any piece of land that is 43,560 square feet in area is considered an acre.
The 4 sides of a rectangular 40 acre parcel total one mile. Therefore the length and width of a square 40 acre parcel would each be 1320 feet (5280/4).
If a square's area is 10 square feet, the length of one of its sides is 3.16227766 feet.
Multiply the acre by 43,560 and you will obtain square feet (ft^2). This is an area measurement not a length one.
One square acre is equal to about 4,406.9 square meters. One acre is also equal to about 43,560 square feet.
A square with an area of one acre is 209 feet across and its diagonal length is 295 feet.
It depends on the number of sides and the length of each side that compose that one acre, which is 43,560 square feet..If one acre is a square (two-dimensional figure with four straight sides, whose four interior angles are right angles and whose four sides are of equal length), each side is 208.7103 linear feet (square root of 43,560). The perimeter would be 834.8413 linear feet (208.7103*4).If one acre was a circle, the circumference (perimeter) would be 739.8588 linear feet.Another example would be a rectangle that is not a square.If two parallel sides of the rectangle are 25 LF each, the other two parallel sides would be 1742.4 LF each (43560/25). The perimeter of one acre is now 3534.8 feet ((1742.4*2)+(25*2)).All three examples would be one acre but the perimeter has changed for each.
Not quite. 1 acre is 43,560 square feet. 200' x 200' is 40,000 square feet. That's about 91.83 percent of an acre. For a one-acre square, the sides each have to be 208feet 8.5inches.