Square Meters to Acres Calculator
Instantly convert square meters (m²) to acres and vice versa. Perfect for land measurement, real estate, and agriculture with exact formulas and conversion tables.
m² to Acres Calculator
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m² to Acres FAQ
Everything you need to know about converting square meters to acres and understanding these area measurements.
To convert square meters (m²) to acres, you divide the area in square meters by 4,046.8564224. The formula is: Acres = m² ÷ 4,046.86. For example, 10,000 m² ÷ 4,046.86 ≈ 2.471 acres.
There are exactly 4,046.8564224 square meters in one international acre. For most practical calculations, this is rounded to 4,046.86 m².
To convert acres to square meters (m²), you multiply the number of acres by 4,046.8564224. The formula is: m² = Acres × 4,046.86. For example, 2 acres × 4,046.86 = 8,093.72 m².
An acre is a unit of land area used in the imperial and US customary systems. It is traditionally defined as the area of one chain by one furlong (66 feet × 660 feet), which is exactly equal to 43,560 square feet or about 4,047 square meters. It is commonly used in the US, UK, and several other countries for measuring plots of land.
Square meters (m²) are the standard metric unit of area, used globally for scientific and everyday measurements. Acres are an imperial unit primarily used for measuring large tracts of land in countries like the US and UK. One acre is significantly larger than a square meter—specifically, it is about 4,047 times larger.
A hectare (ha) is a metric unit of area equal to 10,000 square meters. Since one acre is approximately 4,046.86 square meters, one hectare is equal to about 2.47105 acres. It is commonly used in agriculture and land planning as a metric alternative to the acre.
Yes, the international acre is standardized and exactly equal to 4,046.8564224 square meters. However, historically, some countries used slightly different definitions of an acre (such as the survey acre in the US, which is extremely slightly larger at 4,046.87261 m²), but for all practical purposes, the international acre is used universally.
