Why is area squared units?

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2026-07-16 04:10

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Area is measured in square units because it represents the two-dimensional extent of a surface. When calculating area, you multiply two linear dimensions (length and width), which are each measured in linear units. This multiplication results in a unit that is squared, indicating that you are dealing with a two-dimensional space. For example, if you measure area in meters, the resulting area would be expressed in square meters (m²).

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