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1 Equivalence to other units of length  





2 Other uses  





3 Unicode symbols  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














Centimetre






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centimetre
A carpenter's ruler with centimetre divisions
General information
Unit systemSI
Unit oflength
Symbolcm
Conversions
cmin ...... is equal to ...
   millimetres   10 mm
   imperial & US system   ~0.3937 in
Different lengths as in respect to the electromagnetic spectrum, measured by the metre and its derived scales. The microwave is in-between 1 meter to 1 millimeter.

Acentimetre (International spelling) or centimeter (American spelling), with SI symbol cm, is a unitoflength in the International System of Units (SI) equal to one hundredth of a metre, centi being the SI prefix for a factor of 1/100.[1] Equivalently, there are 100 centimetres in 1 metre. The centimetre was the base unit of length in the now deprecated centimetre–gram–second (CGS) system of units.

Though for many physical quantities, SI prefixes for factors of 103—like milli- and kilo-—are often preferred by technicians, the centimetre remains a practical unit of length for many everyday measurements; for instance, human height is commonly measured in centimetres.[2][3] A centimetre is approximately the width of the fingernail of an average adult person.

Equivalence to other units of length[edit]

1 centimetre = 10 millimetres
= 0.01 metres
= 0.393700787401574803149606299212598425196850 inches
 (There are exactly 2.54 centimetres in one inch.)

One millilitre is defined as one cubic centimetre, under the SI system of units.

Other uses[edit]

In addition to its use in the measurement of length, the centimetre is used:

Unicode symbols[edit]

For the purposes of compatibility with Chinese, Japanese and Korean (CJK) characters, Unicode has symbols for:[6]

These characters are each equal in size to one Chinese character and are typically used only with East Asian, fixed-width CJK fonts.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Decimal multiples and submultiples of SI units". Bureau International des Poids et Mesures. 2014. Retrieved 5 July 2015.
  • ^ "Using the BMI-for-Age Growth Charts". cdc.gov. Centers for Disease Control. Archived from the original on 30 January 2014. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  • ^ Price, Beth; et al. (2009). MathsWorld Year 8 VELS Edition. Australia: MacMillan. p. 626. ISBN 978-0-7329-9251-4.
  • ^ "Rain Measurement". www.weathershack.com.
  • ^ Weisstein, Eric W. "Capacitance -- from Eric Weisstein's World of Physics". scienceworld.wolfram.com.
  • ^ CJK Compatibility excerpt from The Unicode Standard, Version 10.0.
  • External links[edit]


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