The are (100 m²) is primarily used in European land measurement. A small urban garden might be 2-5 ares, while a modest house plot could be 10 ares. Though less common today, it still appears in some property documents and agricultural contexts. The square meter (m²) is the fundamental unit of area in the metric system. It's used worldwide for measuring rooms (a parking space is ~12 m²), construction projects, and land plots. A standard badminton court is about 81.8 m², while a tennis court is approximately 260 m² including the alleys.
To convert between Are (a) and Square Meter (m²), use the following formulas:
1 Are (a) = 100 Square Meter (m²)
1 Square Meter (m²) = 0.01 Are (a)
1 a = 1 * 100 m² = 100 m²
5 a = 5 * 100 m² = 500 m²
10 a = 10 * 100 m² = 1000 m²
50 a = 50 * 100 m² = 5000 m²
Are (a) | Square Meter (m²) |
---|---|
1 a | 100 m² |
5 a | 500 m² |
10 a | 1000 m² |
50 a | 5000 m² |
100 a | 10000 m² |