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To convert US survey mi² to km²: multiply by 2.590. To international mi²: multiply by ~1.000004.
1 mi² (US) ≈ 2,589,998.47 m². Differs from international mi² (2,589,988.11 m²) by about 10.36 m².
For example, 1 Square Mile (US Survey) (mi² (US)) = 640.00256 Acre (ac).
| Square Mile (US Survey) (mi² (US)) | Acre (ac) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 64.000256 |
| 0.5 | 320.00128 |
| 1 | 640.00256 |
| 2 | 1280.00512 |
| 5 | 3200.0128 |
| 10 | 6400.0256 |
| 25 | 16000.064 |
| 50 | 32000.128 |
| 100 | 64000.256 |
| 500 | 320001.28 |
| 1000 | 640002.56 |
The US survey square mile is a historical area unit based on the US survey foot, equal to approximately 2,589,998.47 m².
1 mi² (US) ≈ 2,589,998.47 m². Differs from international mi² (2,589,988.11 m²) by about 10.36 m².
To convert US survey mi² to km²: multiply by 2.590. To international mi²: multiply by ~1.000004.
Historical US Public Land Survey System sections (each nominally 1 mi² US survey).
Over one square mile, the US survey definition differs from the international definition by about 10.4 m² — roughly a 3 m × 3.5 m room.
Using the US survey mile for new calculations. Deprecated since 2023 — use the international definitions.
The US Survey system was a legacy from 1893. Its 2023 retirement unified US measurements with the international standard.
The acre is a unit of area equal to 43,560 square feet (4,046.86 m²), historically the area a team of oxen could plow in one day.
1 acre = 43,560 ft² = 4,840 yd² = 4,046.86 m² ≈ 0.4047 ha. 640 acres = 1 mi².
To convert acres to hectares: multiply by 0.4047. To m²: multiply by 4,046.86. To ft²: multiply by 43,560.
Real estate listings, farmland area, lot sizes, park acreages, and zoning regulations.
A US football field (including end zones) is about 1.32 acres. Central Park in NYC is 843 acres. An acre is about 75% of a football field.
Thinking an acre is a square shape — it can be any shape with the right total area. Also, confusing acre with hectare (1 acre ≈ 0.4 ha).
Imagine a football field without the end zones — that's roughly 1 acre. Or 16 tennis courts side by side.



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