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List of orders of magnitude for areas 10 0 to 10 7 square metres. Factor (m 2) Multiple Value Item 10 0: 1 square metre: 1 m 2: International A0 paper (841 × 1189 mm) 1.73 m 2: A number commonly used as the average body surface area of a human [27] 1–4 m 2: Area of the top of an office desk 10 1 10–20 m 2: A parking space 70 m 2
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]
To help compare different orders of magnitude, this section lists lengths between 10 −14 m and 10 −13 m (10 fm and 100 fm). 1.75 to 15 fm – diameter range of the atomic nucleus [citation needed] 10 fm – the length of one side of a square whose area is one barn (10 −28 m 2), a unit of target cross section used in nuclear physics
The SQM-L, or "Sky Quality Meter - L," is a model with an additional integrated lens, offering a narrower measurement range of 20° compared to the 84° range of the standard SQM model. [9] The SQM is produced by the Canadian company Unihedron in Grimsby, Ontario.
Sq m is an abbreviation for: Square mile , a unit of surface area in the systems of Imperial and U.S. units and more usually abbreviated to sq mile or sq mi Square metre , a unit of surface area in the metric system and more usually abbreviated to m 2
The rai, [a] ngan, [b] and tarang wa or square wa [c] are customary Thai units of area, used in the measurement of land.They are defined as exactly 1,600, 400, and 4 square metres, respectively (17,222, 4,306, and 43 sq ft).
340 by 90 by 320 by 10 m (1,115 by 295 by 1,050 by 33 ft) Kongens Nytorv: Copenhagen
The International Canoe (IC) (also known as the International Ten Square Meter Sailing Canoe) is a single-handed sailing canoe whose rules are governed by the International Canoe Federation. The boat has a narrow bow entry and a planing hull, carrying a mainsail , and a jib (sometimes self tacking).