Convert Square Millimeter (mm²) to Square Pole (pole²) instantly.
Square Millimeter to Square Pole conversion
1 Square Millimeter (mm²) = 3.9536861e-8 Square Pole (pole²). To convert Square Millimeter to Square Pole, multiply the value by 3.9536861e-8.
| Square Millimeter (mm²) | Square Pole (pole²) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 3.9536861e-8 |
| 2 | 7.9073722e-8 |
| 5 | 1.9768431e-7 |
| 10 | 3.9536861e-7 |
| 25 | 9.8842153e-7 |
| 50 | 0.0000019768431 |
| 100 | 0.0000039536861 |
| 1000 | 0.000039536861 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Square Pole are in one Square Millimeter?
One Square Millimeter (mm²) equals 3.9536861e-8 Square Pole (pole²).
How do I convert Square Millimeter to Square Pole?
To convert Square Millimeter to Square Pole, multiply the value by 3.9536861e-8.
What is 10 Square Millimeter in Square Pole?
10 Square Millimeter = 3.9536861e-7 Square Pole.
About these units
Square Millimeter (mm²)
A square millimeter represents the area of a square measuring 1 millimeter on each side. It is a tiny unit used extensively in engineering, electronics, material science, and medical instrumentation. Mechanical designers use mm² to determine cross-sectional areas of wires, beams, micro-mechanical parts, and precision components. In electronics, PCB traces, microchips, and sensors often specify dimensions in mm² for clarity and precision. Biomedical sciences also use mm² for cell colony measurements, tissue sample surfaces, and microscopic fields of view. Its size makes it ideal for quantifying structures too small for cm² but too large for micrometer-scale units.
Square Pole (pole²)
A square pole is yet another equivalent to the square rod and square perch. The triple terminology reflects different regional dialects and occupational vocabularies within the British Isles. The persistence of three names for the same unit illustrates the decentralized nature of early measurement standards, where local custom often outweighed national regulation. Although modern metrication has replaced these units, they remain historically important when examining rural land divisions and genealogical land records.