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Convert 1.50μm2 to square meters
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1 micro meter =
1 μm ^2 = 1 μm*1μm =
meters
1.5 μm^2 = 1.5 *
meters
μm^2 is a unit for surface. First you want to convert μm to meters which is unit for length and if you multiply units for length you get unit for surface.
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