Square inch

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A square inch (plural: square inches) is a unit of area, equal to the area of a square with sides of one inch. The following symbols are used to denote square inches:

  • square in
  • sq inches, sq inch, sq in
  • inches/-2, inch/-2, in/-2
  • inches^2, inch^2, in^2
  • inches², inch², in²

The square inch is a common unit of measurement in the United States and the United Kingdom.

1 square inch (assuming an international inch) is equal to:

  • 0.0069444444444 square feet (1 square foot is equal to 144 square inches)
  • about 0.00077160493827160493 square yards (1 square yard is equal to 1,296 square inches)
  • 6.4516 square centimetres (1 square centimetre is equal to about 0.15500031 square inches)
  • 0.00064516 square metres (1 square metre is equal to about 1,550.0031 square inches)

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