Is that 'broadcast' as in radio, or as in sowing seeds? 1km seems small for radio.
"1 km" is a distance. It has no area.1 square km = 10,763,910 square feet (rounded)
To find the combined area of 0.8 km and 1 km, we first convert these distances into the same units. Since the area is typically expressed in square units, we can square each distance: (0.8 km)² = 0.64 km² and (1 km)² = 1 km². Adding these areas together gives us 0.64 km² + 1 km² = 1.64 km². Thus, the combined area is 1.64 km².
1 hectare = 0.01 sq km.
Oh, dude, it's simple math time! So, if you have a square with a side of 1 km, the area of that square would be 1 km multiplied by 1 km, which equals 1 square km. It's like, you just multiply the side length by itself to get the area. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
Anything two dimensional whose dimensions equate to an area of 1 Km2. It depends on the shape of the specific object in question as to how we calculate area, but to keep things simple let's look at a rectangle. A rectangle's area is simply its length multiplied by its width. So: For example a perfectly flat rectangular field with dimensions 1 Km by 1 Km would have an area (surface area) of 1 Km2. (1 * 1 = 1) Equally, if the dimensions of the field were 0.5 Km by 2 Km then the area would also be 1 Km2. (0.5 * 2 = 1)
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not possible to change an area unit into a length unit
It stands for square kilometre which is a unit if measure of area. 1 sq km = 1 million square metres.
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1 km x 2 km = 2 km2
Two square kilometers.
168 km². Area of rectangle = Length*Breadth = 13*7 = 91 km² Area of triangle = 1/2*Base*Height = 1/2*14*11 = 77 km² Area of figure = Area of rectangle + Area of triangle = 91+77 = 168 km²