Square Inch: (in2) is a unit of area in the Imperial and US customary systems, commonly used to measure small surfaces, such as screens, labels, and mechanical parts. It is widely used in the United States, Canada, and the UK for various applications.
1 square inch (in2) = the area of a square with sides measuring 1 inch (1 in × 1 in).
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1 square centimeter (cm2) = the area of a square with sides measuring 1 centimeter (cm) each.
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1 square inch (in2) = the area of a square with sides measuring 1 inch (1 in × 1 in).
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- Used to measure display screen resolution (pixels per square inch, PPI) with modern's phones PPI ranging from 390 to 500
- A standard business card is about 4 in2
- A US dollar bill is about 16 in2
- A playing card has an area of about 8.75 in2
1 square centimeter (cm2) = the area of a square with sides measuring 1 centimeter (cm) each.
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- A 6-inch phone screen has an area of about 90–100 cm2
- A postage stamp is around 2–4 cm2
- The surface area of a slice of bread is about 80–120 cm2
- A standard light switch plate is about 80 cm2
- The surface area of a human palm is about 100–200 cm2
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