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square yards to square miles
sq ydsq mi
1000000 sq yd 0.3228 sq mi
2000000 sq yd 0.6457 sq mi
3000000 sq yd 0.9685 sq mi
4000000 sq yd 1.2913 sq mi
5000000 sq yd 1.6142 sq mi
6000000 sq yd 1.937 sq mi
7000000 sq yd 2.2598 sq mi
8000000 sq yd 2.5826 sq mi
9000000 sq yd 2.9055 sq mi
10000000 sq yd 3.2283 sq mi
11000000 sq yd 3.5511 sq mi
12000000 sq yd 3.874 sq mi
13000000 sq yd 4.1968 sq mi
14000000 sq yd 4.5196 sq mi
15000000 sq yd 4.8425 sq mi
16000000 sq yd 5.1653 sq mi
17000000 sq yd 5.4881 sq mi
18000000 sq yd 5.811 sq mi
19000000 sq yd 6.1338 sq mi
20000000 sq yd 6.4566 sq mi

How to convert

1 square yard (sq yd) = 3.22831E-07 square mile (sq mi). Square Yard (sq yd) is a unit of Area used in Standard system. Square Mile (sq mi) is a unit of Area used in Standard system.

Square Yard: A Unit of Area

Definition of the Square Yard

A square yard is a unit of area that measures the size of a surface. It is defined as the area of a square whose sides are one yard long. A square yard is equal to 9 square feet, 1296 square inches, or 0.836127 square meters. It is also a common unit of area in the United States customary system and the imperial system.

How to Convert Square Yard to Other Units

To convert a square yard to other units of area, we need to multiply or divide by a conversion factor. A conversion factor is a number that relates two units of measurement. For example, to convert a square yard to a square meter, we need to multiply by 0.836127, which is the conversion factor between these two units. Here are some common conversion factors for square yard and other units of area:

  • 1 square yard = 0.836127 square meters
  • 1 square yard = 9 square feet
  • 1 square yard = 1296 square inches
  • 1 square yard = 0.000206612 acres
  • 1 square yard = 0.000000322831 square miles
  • 1 square yard = 8361.27 square centimeters
  • 1 square yard = 8361270 square millimeters

Where Square Yard is Used

The square yard is widely used in the United States, the United Kingdom, and some other countries as a standard unit of area measurement. It is used for various purposes, such as measuring the size of carpets, fabrics, lawns, gardens, sports fields, and more. Different countries may have different preferences or regulations for using the square yard or other units of area in different applications. Here are some examples:

  • In the United States, the square yard is used for measuring the area of carpets, fabrics, and lawns.
  • In the United Kingdom, the square yard is used for measuring the area of fabrics, gardens, and sports fields.
  • In India, the square yard is used for measuring the area of land parcels and plots.
  • In Pakistan, the square yard is used for measuring the area of land parcels and plots.
  • In Canada, the square meter is more commonly used for measuring the area of carpets, fabrics, and lawns, but the square yard is also used for some purposes.
  • In Australia and New Zealand, the square meter is more commonly used for measuring the area of carpets, fabrics, and lawns, but the square yard is also used for some purposes.

History of Square Yard

The concept of measuring area by using squares dates back to ancient times. The ancient Egyptians, Babylonians, Greeks, and Romans all used different units of area based on squares with different side lengths. For example, the ancient Egyptians used a unit called setat, which was equal to a square with sides of 100 cubits (about 52 meters). The ancient Greeks used a unit called plethron, which was equal to a square with sides of 100 feet (about 30 meters). The ancient Romans used a unit called iugerum, which was equal to a square with sides of 120 feet (about 35 meters).

The modern definition of the square yard was established in the late 18th century by the British Parliament as part of the imperial system. The imperial system was designed to create a uniform and consistent system of measurement based on traditional units that were widely used in Britain and its colonies. The original definition of the yard was derived from an iron rod that was kept in London as a standard measure. The original definition of the square yard was then derived from this definition as the area of a square whose sides are one yard long.

The definition of the yard has been revised several times over the years to improve its accuracy and precision. The current definition of the yard was adopted in 1959 by an international agreement as “the length equal to 0.9144 meter exactly”. The current definition of the square yard is then derived from this definition as before.

Example Conversions of Square Yard to Other Units

Here are some examples of converting a given area in square yards to other units:

  • A carpet that has an area of 20 square yards can be converted to:
    • 16.7225 square meters
    • 180 square feet
    • 25920 square inches
    • 0.00413224 acres
    • 0.00000645662 square miles
    • 167225 square centimeters
    • 16722500 square millimeters
  • A garden that has an area of 1000 square yards can be converted to:
    • 836.127 square meters
    • 9000 square feet
    • 1296000 square inches
    • 0.206612 acres
    • 0.000322831 square miles
    • 8361270 square centimeters
    • 8361270000 square millimeters
  • A sports field that has an area of 50000 square yards can be converted to:
    • 41806.4 square meters
    • 450000 square feet
    • 64800000 square inches
    • 10.3306 acres
    • 0.0161416 square miles
    • 418064000 square centimeters
    • 418064000000 square millimeters
Square yards also can be marked as yd2.

Square Mile: A Unit of Area

Definition of the Square Mile

A square mile is a unit of area that measures the size of a surface. It is defined as the area of a square whose sides are one mile long. A square mile is equal to 640 acres, 2589988.11 square meters, or 2590000 square yards. It is also a common unit of area in the United States customary system and the imperial system.

How to Convert Square Mile to Other Units

To convert a square mile to other units of area, we need to multiply or divide by a conversion factor. A conversion factor is a number that relates two units of measurement. For example, to convert a square mile to a square meter, we need to multiply by 2589988.11, which is the conversion factor between these two units. Here are some common conversion factors for square mile and other units of area:

  • 1 square mile = 2589988.11 square meters
  • 1 square mile = 640 acres
  • 1 square mile = 2590000 square yards
  • 1 square mile = 27878400 square feet
  • 1 square mile = 4014489600 square inches
  • 1 square mile = 25899881100 square centimeters
  • 1 square mile = 2589988110000 square millimeters

Where Square Mile is Used

The square mile is widely used in the United States, the United Kingdom, and some other countries as a standard unit of area measurement. It is used for various purposes, such as measuring the size of states, counties, cities, islands, lakes, parks, forests, and more. Different countries may have different preferences or regulations for using the square mile or other units of area in different applications. Here are some examples:

  • In the United States, the square mile is used for measuring the area of states and counties, as well as the size of cities, islands, lakes, parks, and forests.
  • In the United Kingdom, the square mile is used for measuring the area of countries and regions, as well as the size of cities, islands, lakes, parks, and forests.
  • In Canada, the square kilometer is more commonly used for measuring the area of provinces and territories, but the square mile is also used for some purposes, such as census data and environmental reports.
  • In Australia and New Zealand, the square kilometer is more commonly used for measuring the area of states and territories, but the square mile is also used for some purposes, such as census data and environmental reports.
  • In India, the square kilometer is more commonly used for measuring the area of states and districts, but the acre and the bigha are also used for measuring agricultural land.
  • In China, the square kilometer is more commonly used for measuring the area of provinces and municipalities, but the mu and the hectare are also used for measuring agricultural land.

History of Square Mile

The concept of measuring area by using squares dates back to ancient times. The ancient Egyptians, Babylonians, Greeks, and Romans all used different units of area based on squares with different side lengths. For example, the ancient Egyptians used a unit called setat, which was equal to a square with sides of 100 cubits (about 52 meters). The ancient Greeks used a unit called plethron, which was equal to a square with sides of 100 feet (about 30 meters). The ancient Romans used a unit called iugerum, which was equal to a square with sides of 120 feet (about 35 meters).

The modern definition of the square mile was established in the late 18th century by the British Parliament as part of the imperial system. The imperial system was designed to create a uniform and consistent system of measurement based on traditional units that were widely used in Britain and its colonies. The original definition of the mile was derived from an ancient Roman unit called mille passus (thousand paces), which was equal to about 5000 feet or 1480 meters. The original definition of the square mile was then derived from this definition as the area of a square whose sides are one mile long.

The definition of the mile has been revised several times over the years to improve its accuracy and precision. The current definition of the mile was adopted in 1959 by an international agreement as “the length equal to 1609.344 meters exactly”. The current definition of the square mile is then derived from this definition as before.

Example Conversions of Square Mile to Other Units

Here are some examples of converting a given area in square miles to other units:

  • A state that has an area of 10 square miles can be converted to:
    • 25899881.1 square meters
    • 6400 acres
    • 25900000 square yards
    • 278784000 square feet
    • 40144896000 square inches
    • 258998811000 square centimeters
    • 258998811000000 square millimeters
  • A lake that has an area of 100 square miles can be converted to:
    • 258998811 square meters
    • 64000 acres
    • 259000000 square yards
    • 2787840000 square feet
    • 401448960000 square inches
    • 2589988110000 square centimeters
    • 2589988110000000 square millimeters
  • An island that has an area of 0.1 square miles can be converted to:
    • 258998.811 square meters
    • 64 acres
    • 259000 square yards
    • 2787840 square feet
    • 401448960 square inches
    • 2589988110 square centimeters
    • 2589988110000 square millimeters
Square miles can also be marked as mi2.



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