Hectometre
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| SI units | |
|---|---|
| 0.1 km | 100 m |
| US customary / Imperial units | |
| 109.4 yd | 328.1 ft |
A hectometre (American spelling: hectometer, symbol hm) is a somewhat uncommonly used unit of length in the metric system, equal to one hundred metres, the current SI base unit of length. It can be written in scientific notation as 1 E+2 m (exponential notation) — meaning 100 × 1 m.
nanometre <<< micrometre <<< millimetre < centimetre < decimetre < metre < decametre < hectometre < kilometre
- For surface the square hectometre (hm2) is a common unit, be it by the name hectare (ha), meaning 100 are (100 a). The are is a measurement of area the size of 1 decametre by 1 decametre, 10 metres by 10 metres. Hence 100 are equals an area with dimensions 100 m by 100 m — 1 hectometre by 1 hectometre, the square hectometre — equalling 10,000 square metres (10,000 m2).
- For volumes the cubic hectometre (hm3) is also used, 100 m by 100 m by 100 m equalling 1,000,000 cubic metres (1,000,000 m3).
[edit] See also
- SI
- SI prefix
- hecto-
- Metric System
- For length: 1 E+2 m and Orders of magnitude (length)
- For surface: 1 E+4 m² and Orders of magnitude (area)
- For volume: 1 E+6 m³ and Orders of magnitude (volume)
- Conversion of units, for comparison with other unitsar:هيكتومتر
ast:Hectómetru ca:Hectòmetre es:Hectómetro eu:Hektometro nl:Hectometer ja:ヘクトメートル no:Hektometer nn:Hektometer sv:Hektometer th:เฮกโตเมตร

