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Hi! In the process of squaring both sides, even the units get squared. Think about a square with 100 cm(which is 1 m) as the length of each side. The area of the square is (100 cm)^2 based on the formula of the area which gives you 10,000 cm^2, not 10,000 cm. Let us do that if the measure is in meters, that is 1 m. The area of the square will be 1 m^2, which is 1 m times 1 m. the units of areas are always squares. You can also check online that 1m^2 = 10,000 cm^2. I hope this clarifies the confusion.
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Thank you so much this really helped me battle upy fear that I had for physics calculation of conversion of metre square in cm square and centimetre square into metre square
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I am late but this makes more sense than what my teacher told me. She keeps saying, 'DONT TOUCH THE NUMBER' nothing specific. I was like wut? And she said that if I didnt learn this, I was fucking doomed. Thanks alot
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So basically multiply by 10,000 for m2 to cm2
1/10,000 × 975 then 10,000 ÷ 975 for cm2 to m2.
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So basically just multiply 10000 when converting from m^2 to cm^2 and divide by 10000 when converting from cm^2 to m^2
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Shouldn't 1m2 be the same as 10000cm and not 10000cm2? Like what everyone writes? Because 10000cm2 is 10000×10000?
Hi! In the process of squaring both sides, even the units get squared. Think about a square with 100 cm(which is 1 m) as the length of each side. The area of the square is (100 cm)^2 based on the formula of the area which gives you 10,000 cm^2, not 10,000 cm. Let us do that if the measure is in meters, that is 1 m. The area of the square will be 1 m^2, which is 1 m times 1 m. the units of areas are always squares. You can also check online that 1m^2 = 10,000 cm^2. I hope this clarifies the confusion.
also, in the value 10,000 cm^2, only cm is squared here because 10,000 was the 100 squared. (100 cm)^2 = 100 cm times 100 cm equals 10000 cm^2.
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