A "gaj" is a unit of measurement typically used in some regions to refer to a specific area, often equivalent to 1 are, which is 100 square meters. To convert square meters to square centimeters, you multiply by 10,000 (since 1 square meter is 10,000 square centimeters). Therefore, 1 gaj equals 1,000,000 square centimeters.
1 gaj = 1 square yard = 9 square feet
One square meter is equivalent to approximately 11.96 square gaj. The gaj, also known as a "square yard" in some contexts, is a unit of area mainly used in South Asia, particularly in India and Pakistan. Thus, to convert square meters to gaj, you can multiply the area in square meters by 11.96.
To convert gaj to biswa, you need to know that 1 biswa is typically equal to 20 gaj. Therefore, to find out how many biswa are in 138 gaj, you can divide 138 by 20. This gives you 6.9 biswa.
Yes 1 Gaj=1 yard
One gaj is equivalent to approximately 0.9144 meters. Therefore, to convert meters to gaj, you can use the conversion factor: 1 meter is approximately 1.0936 gaj.
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9.28 sq. feet in 1 gaj
1 kanal =yards
A "gaj" is a unit of measurement typically used in some regions to refer to a specific area, often equivalent to 1 are, which is 100 square meters. To convert square meters to square centimeters, you multiply by 10,000 (since 1 square meter is 10,000 square centimeters). Therefore, 1 gaj equals 1,000,000 square centimeters.
1 gaj = 1 square yard = 9 square feet
You can't convert between square units and linear units.
One square meter is equivalent to approximately 11.96 square gaj. The gaj, also known as a "square yard" in some contexts, is a unit of area mainly used in South Asia, particularly in India and Pakistan. Thus, to convert square meters to gaj, you can multiply the area in square meters by 11.96.
Very good question I will give full details: The traditional measurment of area of land in India is based on Yard (Gaj) and not in Meter it started from Gattha. Now see the Unit below: 1. Gattha is a measurment instrument (Bamboo stik or Iron Rod) used to measure mainly Agriculture Land and is equal to 99 inches. 2. The Land Area which is 1 Squire Gattha (1 Gattha Long X 1 Gattha Wide) is know as 1 Biswasi and equal to 7.5625 Squire Yard. 3. 20 Biswasi (20 Squire Gattha) is known as 1 Bissa and equal to 151.25 Squire Yard. Now there is a confusion in Bigha. In East of UP 1 Bigha is equal to 20 Bissa which is also known as 1 Packka Bigha in West UP and Haryana and equal to 3 Bigha (Kacha Bigha) 3. 1 Pakka Bigha is equal to 20 Bissa which is equal to 3025 Squire Yard. 4. 1 Kachha Bigha is equal to 20/3 Bissa which is equal to 1008.33 Squire Yard.
1 Gaj is equal to 9 square feet (Area)
To convert gaj to biswa, you need to know that 1 biswa is typically equal to 20 gaj. Therefore, to find out how many biswa are in 138 gaj, you can divide 138 by 20. This gives you 6.9 biswa.
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