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To convert cm to inches: divide by 2.54. To convert inches to cm: multiply by 2.54.
1 cm = 0.01 m = 10 mm = 0.3937 inches. There are 2.54 cm in one inch.
For example, 1 Centimeter (cm) = 1.567856e-9 Earth's Equatorial Radius (R⊕ (eq)).
| Centimeter (cm) | Earth's Equatorial Radius (R⊕ (eq)) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 1.567856e-10 |
| 0.5 | 7.839280e-10 |
| 1 | 1.567856e-9 |
| 2 | 3.135712e-9 |
| 5 | 7.839280e-9 |
| 10 | 1.567856e-8 |
| 25 | 3.919640e-8 |
| 50 | 7.839280e-8 |
| 100 | 1.567856e-7 |
| 500 | 7.839280e-7 |
| 1000 | 0.000001567855943 |
The centimeter is a unit of length equal to one hundredth of a meter (10⁻² m), or 10 millimeters.
1 cm = 0.01 m = 10 mm = 0.3937 inches. There are 2.54 cm in one inch.
To convert cm to inches: divide by 2.54. To convert inches to cm: multiply by 2.54.
Measuring height, waist circumference, screen sizes, furniture dimensions, and map scales.
The CGS system was the primary scientific system for over a century. 1 cm is roughly the width of an adult fingernail.
Confusing cm and inches — a common error in international contexts. Always verify which system a measurement uses.
Your fingernail width is roughly 1 cm — a handy mental reference that's always available.
The Earth's equatorial radius is the distance from Earth's center to the equator, approximately 6,378.137 km.
R⊕(eq) = 6,378,137 m = 6,378.137 km. Earth's oblateness = (R_eq − R_pol)/R_eq ≈ 1/298.257.
To convert Earth radii to meters: multiply by 6,378,137.
GPS calculations, satellite orbit determination, map projections, and geophysical modeling.
Earth is not a perfect sphere — the equatorial radius is about 21 km (0.3%) larger than the polar radius due to rotational flattening.
Using the equatorial radius as if Earth were a sphere — for precision, you must account for the oblate spheroid shape.
Earth's equatorial radius (6,378 km) vs. polar radius (6,357 km) shows the planet bulges at the equator due to spinning.



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