Accurate landβarea measurement is the foundation of every surveying, planning, and development project. Whether you are allocating agricultural plots, designing infrastructure, or assessing environmental impact, knowing the exact size of a parcel in the units used by stakeholders is essential.
The most common units for land area are hectares, acres, and square metres. Converting between them is a matter of applying fixed multipliers: 1β―ha = 2.47105β―ac, 1β―ac = 4β―046.8564224β―mΒ², and 1β―ha = 10β―000β―mΒ². By chaining these relationships you can move from any one unit to the others.
The widget below lets you enter a value in any of the three units. It instantly synchronises the other fields and displays a concise summary, helping engineers and clients communicate without unitβconversion errors.
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