1 E+3 m²
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An olympic swimming pool is 1050 m².
To help compare sizes of various objects, we list here areas between 1,000 and 10,000 m² (1,000 square metres and 1 hectare). See also areas of other orders of magnitude.
- Areas smaller than 1,000 m²
- 1,000 m² are equal to:
- 1 E+3 m²
- 10 dam² (square decametre) = 0.1 hm² (square hectometre),
- 10 a (are) = 1 daa (decare) = 0.1 ha (hectare),
- 10,800 square feet,
- the area of a square with side 31.6 m.
- 1,012 m² — 1 rood
- 1050 m² - area of an olympic swimming pool.
- 1,600 m² — 1 rai
- 3, 769 m² -- inner arena of the Colosseum
- 4,047 m² — 1 acre (precisely, 4046.8564224 m²)
- 5,200 m² — size of a bandy field
- 5,350 m² — size of an American football field
- 6,370 m² -- area encompassed by a 400 m running track
- 7,000–8,800 m² — size of an Association football field (for international matches)
- 8,150 m² — size of a Canadian football field
- 9,100 m² -- base area of the Taj Mahal, India
- Areas equal or larger than 10,000 m²
[edit] See also
| Orders of magnitude for area | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 E−30 m2 = 1 fm2 | 1 E−24 m2 = 1 pm2 | 1 E−18 m2 = 1 nm2 | 1 E−12 m2 = 1 µm2 | 1 E−6 m2 = 1 mm2 | 1 E0 m2 = 1 m2 | 1 E+6 m2 = 1 km2 | 1 E+12 m2 = 1 Mm2 | 1 E+18-24 m2 : 1 Gm2 |
| 10 fm2 | 10 pm2 | 10 nm2 | 10 µm2 | 10 mm2 | 10 m2 | 10 km2 | 10 Mm2 | > 1 E+24 m2 : 1 Tm2 |
| 100 fm2 | 100 pm2 | 100 nm2 | 100 µm2 | 100 mm2 = 1 cm2 | 100 m2 = 1 a | 100 km2 | 100 Mm2 | |
| 1,000 fm2 | 1,000 pm2 | 1,000 nm2 | 1,000 µm2 | 10 cm2 | 10 a | 1,000 km2 | 1,000 Mm2 | |
| 10,000 fm2 | 10,000 pm2 | 10,000 nm2 | 10,000 µm2 | 100 cm2 | 10,000 m2 = 1 ha | 10,000 km2 | 10,000 Mm2 | |
| 100,000 fm2 | 100,000 pm2 | 100,000 nm2 | 100,000 µm2 | 1,000 cm2 | 10 ha | 100,000 km2 | 100,000 Mm2 | |
| SI derived unit square metre, from base unit metre | Conversion of units for area | |||||||