How many square fathom in 1 centia? The answer is 0.29899631720256. We assume you are converting between square fathom and centiare. You can view more details on each measurement unit: square fathom or centia The SI derived unit for area is the square meter. 1 square meter is equal to 0.29899631720256 square fathom, or 1 centia. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between square fathoms and centiares. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 square fathom to centia = 3.34452 centia
5 square fathom to centia = 16.72261 centia
10 square fathom to centia = 33.44523 centia
15 square fathom to centia = 50.16784 centia
20 square fathom to centia = 66.89046 centia
25 square fathom to centia = 83.61307 centia
30 square fathom to centia = 100.33568 centia
40 square fathom to centia = 133.78091 centia
50 square fathom to centia = 167.22614 centia
You can do the reverse unit conversion from centia to square fathom, or enter any two units below:
A square fathom is defined as the area of a square with sides one fathom in length.
The definition of a fathom is as follows:
unit of length equal to six feet used to measure depth of water
The SI prefix "centi" represents a factor of 10-2, or in exponential notation, 1E-2.
So 1 centiare = 10-2 ares.
The definition of a are is as follows:
An are or (symbol a) is a unit of surface area, equivalent to 100 square metres. The are is most familiar through its derived unit, the hectare. Neither the are nor the hectare are SI units, although they are both accepted for use with SI units.
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