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square meter

noun

  1. a unit of area measurement equal to a square measuring one meter on each side. : m 2 , sq. m


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“If you think about the life down there as measured in grams per square meter, there’s around 10 grams of biomass... and 80% of that is bacteria,” he said.

Videos and photos posted online by Ukrainian officials showed large plumes of black smoke billowing from the superstore, as firefighters scrambled to extinguish a blaze that the authorities said extended over 10,000 square meters.

According to Rademaker, the solution to that problem lies in extremely consistent measurement, almost to the square meter.

Creating a tapestry is a delicate process that takes several weeks or months of work for each square meter.

“You can’t get away from the fact there’s about 10 grams of biomass per square meter in the abyssal plains,” much less than at most terrestrial mines.

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What is a square meter?

A square meter is a unit of measure for area, such as with a physical space or a surface. A square meter is the equivalent of the space that measures one meter (1m) in length on each of its four sides.

The square meter is one of the most common units of measurement for a flat surface or two-dimensional plane. When you’re measuring an area, you’re essentially calculating how many 1m-by-1m squares can fit within it. For example, the rectangular floor of a hallway that has two long walls measuring 15m and two short walls measuring 3m has an area of 45 square meters, or 45m² (since 15 x 3 = 45). This effectively means that 45 squares with 1m sides could fit in the area of the hallway floor.

Square meters are frequently used in architecture and property sales and design. When buying a home, real estate listings will often note how many square meters the house measures. 

In the United States, it’s more common to see area measured in square feet. One square foot is equal to roughly 0.0929 square meters

Example: When buying a house, you want to know not only how many square meters of space you’ll have but also how that space is divided up.

Where does square meter come from?

As a unit of measure, the meter was introduced in 1791 by the French Academy of Sciences. It was originally equivalent to 1/10,000,000th of one-quarter of the Earth’s circumference. The measure has been revised with scientific advances over the centuries and is now based on the distance light can travel in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458th of a second.

The concept of squaring comes from geometry. In geometry, a square is a rectangle that has four sides of equal lengths. You can calculate the area of the square by multiplying the length of one side by the width of one side. Since a square has four equal sides, multiplying length by width essentially means multiplying one side by itself.

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  • sq. m (abbreviation)

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How is square meter used in real life?

Square meter is most often discussed in terms of land or property, but it can also be used in any field that requires precise spatial measurements, like engineering or architecture.

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True or False?

One square meter is the size of a square that has four sides measuring 1 meter each.

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