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Encyclopedia > Square centimetre
cm redirects here, alternate uses: cm (disambiguation)

A centimetre (symbol cm; American spelling: centimeter) is an SI unit of length.


One centimetre is:

Unicode has symbols for "cm" (㎝), for square centimetre (㎠) and for cubic centimetre (㎤); however, they are intended to be used only with East Asian fixed-width CJK fonts, so that they take up exactly as much space as one Chinese character does.


millimetre << centimetre << decimetre


See also

External links

  • Length conversion: millimeters and micrometers to meters and prefixes (http://www.sengpielaudio.com/calculator-millimeter.htm)
  • Conversions of English and American length units to metric units (http://www.sengpielaudio.com/ConvLeng.htm)

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Square kilometre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (120 words)
Square kilometre (U.S. spelling: square kilometer), symbol km², is an SI unit of surface area.
It is one of the SI derived units.
Note: "km²" means square kilometre and not kilo–square metre.
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