Convert Square Millimeter to Dunam (mm² → dunam)
The square millimeter is the precision area unit for electronics, microfabrication, and component cross-sections.
Square Millimeter to Dunam Conversion Table
10 common values| Square Millimeter | Dunam |
|---|---|
| 1 mm² | 1 × 10^-9 dunam |
| 5 mm² | 5 × 10^-9 dunam |
| 10 mm² | 1 × 10^-8 dunam |
| 50 mm² | 5 × 10^-8 dunam |
| 100 mm² | 1e-7 dunam |
| 500 mm² | 5e-7 dunam |
| 1,000 mm² | 0.000001 dunam |
| 5,000 mm² | 0.000005 dunam |
| 10,000 mm² | 0.00001 dunam |
| 50,000 mm² | 0.00005 dunam |
How to Convert Square Millimeter to Dunam Manually
Step by StepConverting square millimeters to dunams is straightforward: multiply by the conversion factor. Follow these three steps to do it by hand or in your head.
- 1Take your value in square millimetersStart with the number of square millimeters (mm²) you want to convert.
- 2Multiply by 1 × 10^-9The conversion factor from mm² to dunam is 1 × 10^-9. Multiply your value by this number.
- 3Read the result in dunamsThe result is your value in dunams (dunam).
Formula
Multiply the value in square millimeters by 1 × 10^-9. For the reverse direction, multiply by 1,000,000,000.
dunam = mm² × 1 × 10^-9mm² = dunam × 1,000,000,000Tips
Use these in everyday conversions- 1 mm² = 0.01 cm² = 10⁻⁶ m².
- Electrical cables: 1 mm² up to 10 A; 2.5 mm² up to 16 A (EU standards).
- Always convert to m² for large structures; mm² for precision parts.
Common Mistakes
Avoid these- Using mm² instead of cm² for medium-sized surfaces — clutters figures.
- Confusing mm² with mm — different dimensions.
- Assuming a cable rated at 1.5 mm² is 1.5 mm wide — it is the conductive cross-section.
About Square Millimeter and Dunam
What is the Square Millimeter?
The square millimeter equals one millionth of a square meter (10⁻⁶ m²) and is the precision area unit for electronics, microfabrication, mechanical engineering, and component cross-sections. Wire gauges in electronics specify cross-sectional area in mm² (a 2.5 mm² wire is standard for household lighting circuits). Computer chip die sizes and printed circuit board footprints are measured in mm². The square millimeter relates to the square centimeter (100 mm² = 1 cm²), the square meter (1,000,000 mm² = 1 m²), and the square inch (1 mm² ≈ 0.00155 in²). Engineering tolerances, microscope-image areas, and laser-spot sizes all use this scale. The square millimeter is critical in stress calculations: pressure (N/mm²) and strength (MPa) calculations in mechanical engineering routinely use this unit.
- Electrical cable cross-section (e.g. 2.5 mm² copper)
- Microelectronics and semiconductor areas
- Pharmaceutical tablet surface areas
Typical household wiring is 2.5 mm² copper. A grain of rice covers about 10 mm². A pin head is under 1 mm².
What is the Dunam?
The dunam equals exactly 1,000 square meters in its modern metric form, used primarily in Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, and Turkey for land measurement and real estate. The unit's name derives from Ottoman Turkish 'dönüm,' itself from a verb meaning 'to turn' — historically the area a yoke of oxen could plow in a day, similar to the acre's origin. Older 'Ottoman dunam' values varied (around 919 m²), but most countries in the region have standardized to the metric dunam of 1,000 m². The dunam is the everyday unit in Middle Eastern real estate and agricultural contexts. It relates to the square meter (1 dunam = 1,000 m² = 0.1 ha), the hectare (10 dunams = 1 ha), and the acre (1 acre ≈ 4.047 dunams). Family olive groves, vineyards, and urban building plots are routinely measured in dunams.
- Israeli and Palestinian land records
- Turkish rural property
- Agricultural documents in the former Ottoman region
An Israeli small farm might be 50 dunams (5 ha). Agricultural yields sometimes quoted per dunam.