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Arpent Conversions Table
Equivalent of 2 Arpent: |
6837.4899574366 m2 (Square meter) |
68374899.574366 cm2 (Square centimeter) |
683748.99574366 dm2 (Square decimeter) |
6837489957.4366 mm2 (Square milimeter) |
0.0068374899574366 km2 (Square Kilometer) |
0.68374899574366 Hectare |
68.374899574366 Are |
6.8374899574366 Decare |
6837.4899574366 Centiare |
6837489.9574366 Barn |
73598.058152852 Square feet |
1.6895779559324 Acre |
270.33315669818 Square perche |
0.0026399548725663 Square mil |
8177.5696141946 Square yard |
10598141.07517 Square inch |
7.3366267243295E-5 Canton |
0.010557084494282 Homestead |
6.7581750739304 Rood |
Arpent / Barn Units Definition
Arpent
An arpent (French pronunciation: [aʁpɑ̃], sometimes called arpen) is a unit of length and a unit of area. This is a pre-metric French unit based on the Roman actus. It is used in Quebec, in certain regions of the United States which were part of French Louisiana, as well as in Mauritius and the Seychelles.
Barn
A barn (symbol: b) is a metric unit of area equal to 10-28 m2 (100 fm2). Originally used in nuclear physics to express the cross section of nuclei and nuclear reactions, it is also used today in all areas of high energy physics to express the cross sections of any diffusion process, and is best understood as a measure of the probability of interaction between small particles. A barn corresponds approximately to the cross section of a uranium nucleus. The barn is also the unit of area used in nuclear quadrupole resonance and nuclear magnetic resonance to quantify the interaction of a nucleus with an electric field gradient. Although the barn was never an SI unit, the SI standards body recognized it in the 8th SI brochure (replaced 2019) due to its use in particle physics.