What is square centimetre?

A square centimetre is a metric unit of area equal to one ten-thousandth of a square metre. It is used in textiles, printing, medical surface measurements, and small-scale technical applications.

Real-world uses

Square centimetres are used for cross-sectional areas of cables and pipes, skin wound sizes in medicine, and stamp collecting. PCB (printed circuit board) dimensions and bandage sizes are often specified in cm².

History

The square centimetre was the base area unit in the CGS system and was widely used in physics before SI standardization. It remains commonly used in everyday contexts where square metres are too large a unit for practical description.

Common mistakes

Confusing cm² with mm²—there are 100 mm² in 1 cm², not 10. This is a common error when converting between metric area units because area scales as the square of the linear conversion factor.

What is square foot?

A square foot is a unit of area in imperial and US customary systems equal to 144 square inches. It is commonly used in the United States for real estate listings, floor plans, and building layouts.

Real-world uses

Square feet are the primary unit for real estate in the United States, Canada, and parts of South Asia. Office space, apartment listings, and retail floor plans are quoted in sq ft. Flooring, tiles, and paint coverage are sold per square foot in these markets.

History

The square foot derives directly from the foot, which has been used since ancient times. It became the de facto real estate standard in the United States and remains deeply entrenched in American property markets despite the global shift toward metric units.

Common mistakes

Forgetting that square footage is an area measure, not a length. A 1,000 sq ft apartment is not 1,000 feet long. Also, nominal tile sizes often include grout spacing, so actual coverage per tile is slightly less than the stated size.

When is this conversion used?

Converting between square centimetre and square foot is common when working across metric and imperial systems, such as international trade, travel between countries with different measurement standards, or following instructions from a different region.

Worked examples

1 square centimetre = 0.00107639 square foot

1 square foot = 0.09290304 square metre

How to convert square centimetre to square foot

To convert square centimetre to square foot, multiply the value by 0.00107639.

To convert square foot back to square centimetre, multiply by 929.0304.

Measurement standards

The square metre is the SI derived unit of area. The hectare (10,000 m²) is accepted for use with the SI by the BIPM, particularly for land measurement, though it is not an SI unit itself.

Did you know?

Vatican City, the world's smallest independent state, covers just 0.44 km² (about 109 acres) — smaller than many golf courses. By contrast, Russia spans over 17.1 million km², nearly 39 million times larger.

Quick reference: square centimetre to square foot

square centimetresquare foot
0.10.00010764
0.50.0005382
10.00107639
20.00215278
50.00538196
100.01076391
250.02690978
500.05381955
1000.1076391
2500.26909776
5000.53819552
1,0001.07639104

Common values

square centimetresquare foot
A4 paper620 square centimetre0.66736245 square foot
Parking space125,000 square centimetre134.54888021 square foot
Tennis court2,608,700 square centimetre2,807.98131041 square foot
Football field (soccer)71,400,000 square centimetre76,854.32037531 square foot
Central Park, NYC3.410000e+10 square centimetre36,704,934.52098015 square foot