Since a square acre is a measure of hyper-volume in 4-dimensional space, I assume the question is referring to an area of 1 acre in the form of a square. In that case, the length of a side would be 208.7 feet (approx).
435,600 square feet in an acre. It depends on the shape of the acre to how many perimeter feet there are.
834.84 feet.
The perimeter of this parcel measures 1,870 feet.
An acre is 4,840 square yards. It could be any shape, and thus have any perimeter.
The perimeter of a 5-acre square lot is 1,866.76 feet or 1,866 feet and 9.12 inches.
If a square lot of equal sides length, the total would be 10,890 square feet.
The perimeter of a 72-acre square is 7,080 feet or 1.34 miles.
435,600 square feet in an acre. It depends on the shape of the acre to how many perimeter feet there are.
The perimeter of a 4-acre square plot of land can be calculated by finding the square root of the total area (4 acres) to determine the length of one side of the square. Since 1 acre is equivalent to 208.71 feet, the square root of 4 acres is 2, and each side of the square would be 2 times 208.71 feet, resulting in a perimeter of 834.84 feet.
"Acre" is a unit of area. There's no such unit as "square acre". Linear "feet" is a unit of length or distance, not area. It can't be converted to acres. 1 acre = 43,560 square feet. 1/2 acre = (43,560 / 2) = 21,780 square feet.
834.84 feet.
The distance around is called the perimeter. You can't calculate the perimeter from the area, unless you know the shape. For example, a circle, a square, a 2:1 rectangle, a 3:1 rectangle, all have different perimeters for the same area.
The perimeter of this parcel measures 1,870 feet.
Perimeter (of a perfect square) is 4 times side length. The side length is acres, but an acre is area and we need distance. One acre has a side about 208.7 ft (if it is square). Therefore, 1565.25 ft is your side length. Back to perimeter: p= 4 (1565.25) Your perimeter is 6,261 ft.
An acre is a unit of area, but its actual shape may vary. It doesn't have to be shaped like a square. The more oblong the shape, the greater the perimeter becomes. If it is a perfect square, however, then its perimeter in feet will be four times the square root of its area in square feet. An acre is equal to 43,560 square feet. The square root of that is 208.71, so the perimeter is 834.84 feet if the acre is square. The minimum value of perimeter for a given area will always occur with a circular shape. Area = Pi x d2/4, perimeter = Pi x d, so for 1 acre perimeter comes to 739.9 ft.
A square with an area of one acre has the following dimensions:Side lengths of 208.7 feetA perimeter of 834.8 feetA diagonal length of 295.2 feetAn area of 43,560 square feet.
To find the perimeter of 35 acres, we first need to convert acres to square feet. Since 1 acre is equal to 43,560 square feet, 35 acres would be 35 x 43,560 = 1,522,600 square feet. Next, we need to find the side length of a square plot with an area of 1,522,600 square feet. Taking the square root of 1,522,600 gives us approximately 1,234.74 feet. Finally, to find the perimeter of this square plot, we multiply the side length by 4, resulting in a perimeter of approximately 4,938.96 feet, or approximately 0.936 miles.