Area Converter
About Acre
Acre is one of the earliest measuring units used to measure land and was originally used in the imperial system of measures. An acre is sometimes defined as a space one furlong long by four rods broad.
An acre can be measured for land in many forms such as rectangles, circles, or even pentagons. A one-acre parcel of land can be any length or breadth as long as the total land area does not exceed 43,560 square feet.
For example, 16 tennis courts may be built on a one-acre plot of ground.
Dimensions of Acre
1 Acre | 43,560 square feet |
1 Acre | 4,047 square meters |
1 Acre | 0.4047 hectares |
1 Acre | 4,840 square yards |
1 Acre | 1/640th of a square mile |
About Guntha
Guntha is one of the ancient land measuring units used in various regions of India. In certain states, it is also known as Gunta.
Guntha is frequently used for plot and land measuring in western and southern India, including Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Odisha. It is generally used in rural regions and for measuring smaller property holdings, usually less than an acre.
Guntha is officially defined as 101.17 square meters (sq m), 121 square yards (sq yd), or 1,089 square feet (sq ft). Furthermore, 40 gunthas equal one acre. However, in Maharashtra, one guntha is informally defined as 100 square meters (1,076.4 square feet).Â
Dimensions of Guntha
1 Guntha | 0.025 Acre |
40 Gunthas | 1 Acre |
1 Guntha | 0.454 ground |
1 Guntha | 121 sq yd |
1 Guntha | 101.17 sq m |
1 Guntha | 1,089 sq ft |
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Ans: 40 Gunthas are equal to Acre.