Convert Square Millimeters (mm²) to Square Miles (mi²)
Enter a value below to convert Square Millimeters (mm²) to Square Miles (mi²).
Conversion:
1 Square Millimeters (mm²) = 3.8610215853999997e-13 Square Miles (mi²)
How to Convert Square Millimeters (mm²) to Square Miles (mi²)
1 mm2 = 3.8610215853999997e-13 mi2
1 mi2 = 2589988110300 mm2
Example: convert 15 Square Millimeters (mm²) to Square Miles (mi²):
25 mm2 = 9.6525539636e-12 mi2
Square Millimeters (mm²) to Square Miles (mi²) Conversion Table
| Square Millimeters (mm²) | Square Miles (mi²) |
|---|---|
| 0.01 mm2 | 3.861021585399999e-15 mi2 |
| 0.1 mm2 | 3.8610215854e-14 mi2 |
| 1 mm2 | 3.8610215853999997e-13 mi2 |
| 2 mm2 | 7.722043170799999e-13 mi2 |
| 3 mm2 | 1.1583064756e-12 mi2 |
| 5 mm2 | 1.9305107927e-12 mi2 |
| 10 mm2 | 3.8610215854e-12 mi2 |
| 20 mm2 | 7.7220431708e-12 mi2 |
| 50 mm2 | 1.9305107927e-11 mi2 |
| 100 mm2 | 3.8610215854e-11 mi2 |
| 1000 mm2 | 3.8610215854e-10 mi2 |
Square Millimeters (mm²)
Definition
A square millimeter (mm²) is a metric unit of area equal to the area of a square with sides of 1 millimeter. It equals 0.000001 square meters (10⁻⁶ m²) and is part of the International System of Units (SI).
History
The square millimeter derives from the metric system established during the French Revolution in the late 18th century. As a sub-unit of the square meter, it became widely adopted for precision measurements in engineering and manufacturing with the rise of industrialization.
Current use
Square millimeters are commonly used in engineering, electronics, and manufacturing to measure very small surfaces — such as cross-sections of wires, microchip areas, and precision mechanical parts.
Square Miles (mi²)
Definition
A square mile (mi²) is an imperial unit of area equal to the area of a square with sides of 1 mile. It equals 640 acres or approximately 2.59 square kilometers.
History
The square mile has been used since the establishment of the statute mile in England. As settlements expanded, the square mile became the standard for measuring large tracts of land, counties, and states.
Current use
Square miles are used primarily in the United States and the United Kingdom to express the area of cities, counties, states, and natural parks. Population density is often stated in people per square mile.