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  2. Square metre - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of 1 square metre with some Imperial and metric units of area. The square metre (international spelling as used by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures) or square meter (American spelling) is the unit of area in the International System of Units (SI) with symbol m 2. [1]

  3. Body surface area - Wikipedia

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    In physiology and medicine, the body surface area (BSA) is the measured or calculated surface area of a human body.For many clinical purposes, BSA is a better indicator of metabolic mass than body weight because it is less affected by abnormal adipose mass.

  4. Area - Wikipedia

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    Every unit of length has a corresponding unit of area, namely the area of a square with the given side length. Thus areas can be measured in square metres (m 2), square centimetres (cm 2), square millimetres (mm 2), square kilometres (km 2), square feet (ft 2), square yards (yd 2), square miles (mi 2), and so forth. [13]

  5. Area density - Wikipedia

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    Fabric "weight" is often specified as mass per unit area, grams per square meter (gsm) or ounces per square yard. It is also sometimes specified in ounces per yard in a standard width for the particular cloth. One gram per square meter equals 0.0295 ounces per square yard; one ounce per square yard equals 33.9 grams per square meter.

  6. Surface power density - Wikipedia

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    where Pd is the power density in watts per square meter (one W/m 2 is equal to 0.1 mW/cm 2), H 2 = the square of the value of the magnetic field in amperes RMS squared per meter squared, E 2 = the square of the value of the electric field in volts RMS squared per meter squared. [6]

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  8. Square–cube law - Wikipedia

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    For example, a cube with a side length of 1 meter has a surface area of 6 m 2 and a volume of 1 m 3. If the sides of the cube were multiplied by 2, its surface area would be multiplied by the square of 2 and become 24 m 2. Its volume would be multiplied by the cube of 2 and become 8 m 3.

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