Convert barn to square mil

Please provide values below to convert barn [b] to square mil [mil^2], or Convert square mil to barn.




How to Convert Barn to Square Mil

1 b = 1.5500031000062e-19 mil^2

Example: convert 15 b to mil^2:
15 b = 15 Γ— 1.5500031000062e-19 mil^2 = 2.3250046500093e-18 mil^2


Barn to Square Mil Conversion Table

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Barn

A barn is a unit of area used primarily in agriculture to measure land, especially for farming purposes.

History/Origin

The barn originated as a unit of measure in the 19th century, based on the amount of land that could be covered by a barn, roughly equivalent to 40 square rods or about 40 acres, and was used in land surveying and farming contexts.

Current Use

Today, the barn is largely obsolete as a formal measurement unit but is still used colloquially in agriculture to refer to land area, especially in the United States, often informally approximating 40 acres.


Square Mil

A square mil is a unit of area equal to the area of a square with sides measuring one mil (thousandth of an inch).

History/Origin

The square mil has been used primarily in engineering and manufacturing to measure very small areas, especially in fields like electronics and materials science, where precision at a microscopic scale is required.

Current Use

Today, the square mil is mainly used in the electronics industry to specify the cross-sectional area of wires and conductors, as well as in materials science for measuring tiny surface areas.