Square rod (US survey) to square meter converter

     

What is square rod (US survey)

A square rod (US survey) is a unit of area measurement used in the United States for land surveying and legal property descriptions. It is different from the standard square rod or square pole and is based on the U.S. survey foot, which is a historical unit of length used in land surveying in the United States. The U.S. survey foot is slightly different from the international foot.

One square rod (US survey) is equal to 1/160th of an acre. In terms of area, this is approximately equal to 25.29285264 square meters (m²) or 0.00625 acres.

This unit is used in land-related applications, especially in the United States, where the U.S. survey square rod is employed for legal and historical reasons in land surveys, property descriptions, and land records. It's important to be aware of the specific units being used when dealing with land measurements in the United States to avoid discrepancies or errors.

What is square meter

A square meter (symbol: m²) is a unit of area in the International System of Units (SI), which is the metric system commonly used in many countries worldwide. It is defined as the area of a square with sides that each measure one meter in length.

To give you a visual sense of the size of a square meter, imagine a square that is one meter long on each side. It is equal to 10,000 square centimeters (cm²) or 0.0001 hectares (ha). In square feet, one square meter is approximately 10.7639 square feet (sq ft).

The square meter is the primary unit for measuring area in the metric system and is widely used in various scientific, engineering, and everyday applications for describing land area, room dimensions, and many other surface measurements.

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