Convert Electron Cross Section (σₑ) to Square Dekameter (dam²) instantly.
Electron Cross Section to Square Dekameter conversion
1 Electron Cross Section (σₑ) = 6.6524616e-31 Square Dekameter (dam²). To convert Electron Cross Section to Square Dekameter, multiply the value by 6.6524616e-31.
| Electron Cross Section (σₑ) | Square Dekameter (dam²) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 6.6524616e-31 |
| 2 | 1.3304923e-30 |
| 5 | 3.3262308e-30 |
| 10 | 6.6524616e-30 |
| 25 | 1.6631154e-29 |
| 50 | 3.3262308e-29 |
| 100 | 6.6524616e-29 |
| 1000 | 6.6524616e-28 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Square Dekameter are in one Electron Cross Section?
One Electron Cross Section (σₑ) equals 6.6524616e-31 Square Dekameter (dam²).
How do I convert Electron Cross Section to Square Dekameter?
To convert Electron Cross Section to Square Dekameter, multiply the value by 6.6524616e-31.
What is 10 Electron Cross Section in Square Dekameter?
10 Electron Cross Section = 6.6524616e-30 Square Dekameter.
About these units
Electron Cross Section (σₑ)
The electron cross section, often denoted σₑ, is not a fixed unit but rather a physical area representing the effective interaction size of an electron in scattering experiments. It is typically expressed in barns or submultiples such as square femtometers (fm²). Electron cross sections are vital in quantum electrodynamics (QED), X-ray scattering, atomic physics, and materials science. These values describe how electrons interact with photons, atoms, or other electrons, determining phenomena such as absorption, conductivity, and radiation shielding. Because electron interactions are probabilistic, σₑ provides a statistical measure of likelihood rather than a physical surface, illustrating how area units are used conceptually at quantum scales.
Square Dekameter (dam²)
A square dekameter equals 100 square meters and is used in agriculture, sports field planning, and land measurement in some metric-oriented countries. It is particularly useful for measuring the footprint of small buildings, gardens, or sport courts. Landscape architects and civil engineers may express project areas in dam² when m² values become too large and hectares too large-scale. Although not as common as the square meter or hectare, the dam² exemplifies the flexibility of the metric system for scaling area units to suit practical needs.