Acre to Hectare Converter

Easily convert acre to hectare with our intuitive converter. Perfect for engineering, scientific, and everyday calculations.

Acre – A Traditional Measure of Land

The acre is a traditional unit of area, widely used in agriculture and real estate. One acre is defined as 43,560 square feet and has long been used to measure plots of land.

History & Background:Originating in medieval England as the amount of land that could be plowed in a day by a yoke of oxen, the acre remains a familiar measurement in many parts of the world.

Applications:Acres are primarily used in agricultural contexts, rural property assessments, and land sales.

Conversion Table

UnitConversion FactorEquivalent of 1 Acre
Acre1 Acre = 1 Acre1
Square Foot (ft²)1 Acre = 43,560 ft²43,560
Square Meter (m²)1 Acre ≈ 4046.86 m²4046.86
Hectare1 Acre ≈ 0.4047 hectares0.4047
Square Kilometer (km²)1 Acre ≈ 0.004047 km²0.004047
Square Yard (yd²)1 Acre ≈ 4840 yd²4840
Square Inch (in²)1 Acre ≈ 6.272e+5 in²627,264

With these comprehensive conversion factors, the acre’s scale becomes clearer—an essential tool for those working in agriculture and rural development.

Hectare (ha) – A Metric Standard for Land Measurement

The hectare is a metric unit commonly used to measure large tracts of land, especially in agriculture, forestry, and urban planning. One hectare equals 10,000 square meters.

History & Background:Introduced as part of the metric system, the hectare simplifies the measurement of extensive land areas and is now used worldwide.

Applications:Hectares are used to define the size of farms, forests, and large development projects.

Conversion Table

UnitConversion FactorEquivalent of 1 Hectare
Hectare (ha)1 ha = 1 ha1
Square Meter (m²)1 ha = 10,000 m²10,000
Square Kilometer (km²)1 ha = 0.01 km²0.01
Acre1 ha ≈ 2.471 acres2.471
Square Foot (ft²)1 ha ≈ 107,639 ft²107,639
Square Yard (yd²)1 ha ≈ 1196 yd²1196
Square Inch (in²)1 ha ≈ 1.55e+7 in²15,500,000

This detailed conversion table helps in comparing the hectare with both metric and imperial units, facilitating a better understanding of land size.