This page is a progressive and labelled list of the SI area orders of magnitude, with certain examples appended to some list objects.
10−70 to 10−9 square metres
Factor (m2) | Multiple | Value | Item |
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10−70 | 2.6×10−70 m2 | Planck area, [1] | |
10−60 | 1 square quectometre | ||
10−54 | 1 square rontometre | ||
10−52 | 100 rm2 | 1 shed[2] | |
10−48 | 1 square yoctometre (ym2) | 1 ym2 | |
10−43 | 100,000 ym2 | 1 femtobarn[3] | |
10−42 | 1 square zeptometre (zm2) | 1 zm2 | |
10−36 | 1 square attometre (am2) | 1 am2 | |
10−30 | 1 square femtometre (fm2) | 1 fm2 | |
10−29 | 66.52 fm2 | Thomson cross-section of the electron[4] | |
10−28 | 100 fm2 | 1 barn, roughly the cross-sectional area of a uranium nucleus[5] | |
10−24 | 1 square picometre (pm2) | 1 pm2 | |
10−20 | 1 square angstrom (Å2) | 10,000 pm2 | |
10−19 | 100,000 pm2 | Area of a lipid bilayer, per molecule[6] | |
75,000–260,000 pm2 | Surface area of the 20 standard amino acids[7] | ||
10−18 | 1 square nanometre (nm2) | 1 nm2 | |
10−16 | 100 nm2 | Globular proteins: solvent-accessible surface area of a typical globular protein, having a typical molecular mass of ~35000 u (quite variable)[8] | |
10−14 | 17,000 nm2 | Cross-sectional area of a nuclear pore complex in vertebrates[9] | |
10−12 | 1 square micrometre (μm2) | 6 μm2 | Surface area of an E. coli bacterium[10] |
10−10 | 100 μm2 | Surface area of a red blood cell[11] | |
10−9 | 6,000–110,000 μm2 | Range of common LCD screen pixel sizes[12] | |
7,000 μm2 | Area of a dot printed using 300 dots per inch resolution[13] | ||
8,000 μm2 | Cross-sectional area of a straight human hair that is 100 μm[14] in diameter[15] |
10−8 to 10−1 square metres
Factor (m2) | Multiple | Value | Item |
---|---|---|---|
10−8 | 55,000 μm2 | Size of a pixel on a typical modern computer display | |
10−7 | 2-400,000 μm2 | Cross-sectional area of a mechanical pencil lead (0.5-0.7 mm in diameter)[16] | |
10−6 | 1 square millimetre (mm2) | 1–2 mm2 | Area of a human fovea[17] |
2 mm2 | Area of the head of a pin | ||
10−5 | 30–50 mm2 | Area of a 6–8 mm hole punched in a piece of paper by a hole punch[18] | |
10−4 | 1 square centimetre (cm2) | 290 mm2 | Area of one side of a U.S. penny[19][20] |
500 mm2 | Area of a typical postage stamp | ||
10−3 | 1,100 mm2 | Area of a human retina[21] | |
4,600 mm2 | Area of the face of a credit card[22] | ||
4,800 mm2 | Largest side of a cigarette box | ||
10−2 | 1 square decimetre (dm2) | 10,000 mm2 | Index card (3 × 5 inches)[23] |
60,000 mm2 | American letter paper (11 × 8.5 inches, "A" size) | ||
62,370 mm2 | International A4 paper (210 × 297 mm) | ||
92,903 mm2 | 1 square foot[24] | ||
10−1 | 125,000 mm2 | International A3 paper (297 × 420 mm) | |
180,000 mm2 | Surface area of a basketball (diameter 24 cm)[25][26] | ||
250,000 mm2 | International A2 paper (420 × 594 mm) | ||
500,000 mm2 | International A1 paper (594 × 841 mm) |
100 to 107 square metres
Factor (m2) | Multiple | Value | Item |
---|---|---|---|
100 | 1 square metre | 1 m2 | International A0 paper (841 × 1189 mm) |
1.73 m2 | A number commonly used as the average body surface area of a human[27] | ||
1–4 m2 | Area of the top of an office desk | ||
101 | 10–20 m2 | A parking space | |
70 m2 | Approximate surface area of a human lung[28] | ||
102 | 1 square decametre (dam2) | 100 m2 | One are (a) |
162 m2 | Size of a volleyball court (18 × 9 metres)[29] | ||
202 m2 | Floor area of a median suburban three-bedroom house in the US in 2010: 2,169 sq ft (201.5 m2)[30] | ||
261 m2 | Size of a tennis court[31] | ||
437 m2 | Size of an NBA/WNBA/NCAA basketball court[32] | ||
845 m2 | Wing area of Airbus A380, the largest commercial airliner[33] | ||
978 m2 | Size of the primary mirror of the Extremely Large Telescope, the largest optical telescope in the world (under construction)[34] | ||
103 | 1 kilo square meter k(m2) | 1,000 m2 | Surface area of a modern stremma or dunam |
1,250 m2 | Surface area of the water in an Olympic-size swimming pool[35] | ||
4,047 m2 | 1 acre[36] | ||
5,400 m2 | Size of an American football field[37][38] | ||
7,140 m2 | Size of a typical football (soccer) field[39][40] | ||
104 | 1 square hectometre (hm2) | 10,000 m2 | 1 hectare (ha)[41] |
17,000 m2 | Approximate area of a cricket field (theoretical limits: 6,402 m2 to 21,273 m2)[42] | ||
22,100 m2 | Area of a Manhattan city block | ||
53,000 m2 | Base of the Great Pyramid of Giza[43][44] | ||
105 | 195,000 m2 | Irish National Botanic Gardens[45] | |
490,000 m2 | Vatican City[46] | ||
600,000 m2 | Total floor area of the Pentagon[47] | ||
659,611 m2 | Total floor area of Surat Diamond Bourse (largest office building)[48] | ||
887,800 m2 | AvtoVAZ main assembly building, Tolyatti, Russia (largest building by footprint) | ||
106 | 1 mega square meter M(m2)
1 square kilometre (km2) |
1.76 km2 | New Century Global Center, Chengdu, China (largest building by total floor area) |
2 km2 | Monaco (country ranked 192nd by area)[49] | ||
2.59 km2 | 1 square mile[50] | ||
2.9 km2 | City of London (not all of modern London)[51] | ||
107 | 59.5 km2 | Manhattan Island (land area)[52] | |
61 km2 | San Marino[53] |
108 to 1014 square metres
Factor (m2) | Multiple | Value | Item |
---|---|---|---|
108 | 105 km2 | Paris (inner city only)[54] | |
110 km2 | Walt Disney World[55] | ||
272 km2 | Taipei City[56] | ||
630 km2 | Toronto[57] | ||
109 | 1 giga square meter G(m2) | 1,100 km2 | Hong Kong[58] |
1,290 km2 | Los Angeles, California, United States (city)[59] | ||
1,962 km2 | Jacksonville, Florida; largest city in the Continental US[60] | ||
2,188 km2 | Tokyo[61] | ||
3,130 km2 | Average area of an American county | ||
5,780 km2 | Administrative area of Bali[62] | ||
8,030 km2 | Community of Madrid, Spain | ||
1010 | 11,000 km2 | Jamaica[63] | |
30,528 km2 | Belgium | ||
68,870 km2 | Lake Victoria[64] | ||
84,000 km2 | Austria[65] | ||
1011 | 100,000 km2 | South Korea[66] | |
167,996 km2 | Jiuquan in China | ||
232,000 km2 | Total area covered by underwater search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 (including both 2014-2017 and 2018 searches) | ||
238,397 km2 | Romania[67] | ||
301,338 km2 | Italy[68] | ||
357,000 km2 | Germany[69] | ||
377,900 km2 | Japan[70] | ||
510,000 km2 | Spain[71] | ||
780,000 km2 | Turkey[72] | ||
1012 | 1 tera square meter T(m2)
1 square megametre (Mm2) |
1.0 Mm2 | Egypt (country ranked 29th by area)[73] |
2 Mm2 | Mexico | ||
3.10 Mm2 | Sakha (Yakutia) Republic in Russia (largest subnational governing body)[74] | ||
3.28 Mm2 | India (country ranked 7th by area) | ||
5 Mm2 | Largest extent of the Roman Empire[75][76] | ||
7.74 Mm2 | Australia (country ranked 6th by area)[77] | ||
8.5 Mm2 | Brazil | ||
9.5 Mm2 | China/ United States of America | ||
1013 | 10 Mm2 | Canada (including water)[78] | |
14 Mm2 | Antarctica[79] | ||
14 Mm2 | Arable land worldwide[80] | ||
16.6 Mm2 | Surface area of Pluto[81] | ||
17 Mm2 | Russia (country ranked 1st by area)[82] | ||
24 Mm2 | Largest extent of Mongol Empire | ||
30 Mm2 | Africa[83] | ||
35.5 Mm2 | Largest extent of the British Empire[84] | ||
38 Mm2 | Surface area of the Moon[85] | ||
44.6 Mm2 | Asia (largest continent by area) | ||
70.5 Mm2 | Indian Ocean[86] | ||
85.1 Mm2 | Atlantic Ocean[87] | ||
1014 | 144 Mm2 | Surface area of Mars[88] | |
150 Mm2 | Land area of Earth[89] | ||
168.7 Mm2 | Pacific Ocean[90] | ||
360 Mm2 | Water area of Earth[89] | ||
510 Mm2 | Total surface area of Earth[89] |
1015 to 1026 square metres
Factor (m2) | Multiple | Value | Item |
---|---|---|---|
1015 | 1 peta square meter P(m2) | 1,000 Mm2 | Surface area of the white dwarf, Van Maanen's star |
7,600 Mm2 | Surface area of Neptune[91] | ||
1016 | 43,000 Mm2 | Surface area of Saturn[92] | |
61 000 Mm2 | Surface area of Jupiter,[93] the "surface" area of the spheroid (calculated from the mean radius as reported by NASA). The cross-sectional area of Jupiter, which is the same as the "circle" of Jupiter seen by an approaching spacecraft, is almost exactly one quarter the surface-area of the overall sphere, which in the case of Jupiter is approximately 1.535×1016 m2. | ||
1017 | 2-600 000 Mm2 | Surface area of the brown dwarf CT Chamaeleontis B. | |
460,000 Mm2 | Area swept by the Moon's orbit of Earth | ||
1018 | 1 square gigametre (Gm2) | 6.1 Gm2 | Surface area of the Sun[94] |
1019 | 30 Gm2 | Surface area of the star Vega | |
1020 | 100 Gm2 | ||
1021 | 1 zetta square meter Z(m2) | 1 000 Gm2 | |
1022 | 11 000 Gm2 | Area swept by Mercury's orbit around the Sun | |
37 000 Gm2 | Area swept by Venus' orbit around the Sun | ||
71 000 Gm2 | Area swept by Earth's orbit around the Sun | ||
1023 | 160 000 Gm2 | Area swept by Mars' orbit around the Sun | |
281 000 Gm2 | Surface area of a Dyson sphere with a radius of 1 AU | ||
1024 | 1 yotta square meter (m2)
1 square terametre (Tm2) |
1.9 Tm2 | Area swept by Jupiter's orbit around the Sun |
6.4 Tm2 | Area swept by Saturn's orbit around the Sun | ||
8.5 Tm2 | Surface area of the red supergiant star Betelgeuse | ||
1025 | 24 Tm2 | Surface area of the hypergiant star VY Canis Majoris | |
26 Tm2 | Area swept by Uranus' orbit around the Sun | ||
64 Tm2 | Area swept by Neptune's orbit around the Sun | ||
1026 | 110 Tm2 | Area swept by Pluto's orbit around the Sun |
1027 square metres and larger
Factor (m2) | Multiple | Value | Item |
---|---|---|---|
1030 | 1 square petametre (Pm2) | ||
1031 | 10 Pm2 | ||
1032 | 200 Pm2 | Roughly the surface area of an Oort Cloud | |
300 Pm2 | Roughly the surface area of a Bok globule | ||
1033 | 1 000 Pm2 | ||
1034 | 30 000 Pm2 | Roughly the surface area of The Bubble nebula | |
1035 | 100 000 Pm2 | ||
1036 | 1 square exametre (Em2) | ||
... | |||
1041 | 700 000 Em2 | Roughly the area of Milky Way's galactic disk | |
1042 | 1 square zettametre (Zm2) | ||
... | |||
1048 | 1 square yottametre (Ym2) | ||
1054 | 1 square ronnametre (Rm2) | 2.4 Rm2 | Surface area of the observable universe[95] |
See also
References
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