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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 m2. [1] It is the area of a square with sides one metre in length.
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Square metre (m 2), an SI measure of area; M squared (M 2),...
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The square meter is the SI-derived unit of area. It has a...
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The SI comprises a coherent system of units of measurement starting with seven base units, which are the second (symbol s, the unit of time ), metre (m, length ), kilogram (kg, mass ), ampere (A, electric current ), kelvin (K, thermodynamic temperature ), mole (mol, amount of substance ), and candela (cd, luminous intensity ).
The metric system is a number of different systems of measurement with length based on the metre, mass on the gram, and volume on the litre. [1] This system is used around the world. It was developed in France and first introduced there in 1795, 2 years after the execution of Louis XVI.
A square meter is a unit that we use to measure the area of any object or space, preferably a square or a rectangle. In other words, we use a square meter to measure the area of a given shape. To calculate square meters, we use the following formula: Length * Width = m2.