there isn't one
CM shows a measurement in one dimension. CM2 or square CM is a measurement of area (or two dimensions)
Ah, what a happy little question! Square centimeters are used to measure area, like the size of a painting canvas. Centimeters square, on the other hand, is not a standard term in mathematics. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents in learning!
A centimeter is a unit of length, a cubic centimeter is a unit of volume.
There are 100 centimeters to a meter. Therefore a square meter has 100 X 100 square (one meter X one meter) centimeters, or 10,000 square centimeters. 1000 square centimeters divided by 10,000 square centimeters (one square meter) equals 0.1 square meters. A meter is equal to 100 centimeters. A square meter is 100 centimeters times 100 centimeters or 10000 square centimeters. Therefore 1000 square centimeters is equal to 1000 divided by 10000 or 0.1 square meters.
there isn't one
CM shows a measurement in one dimension. CM2 or square CM is a measurement of area (or two dimensions)
Square centimeters is a measure of surface area. Cubic centimeters are a measure of volume. A cube that's 20 cm on an edge would have 6 surfaces, each 400 square cm in size, giving a total surface of 2400 square centimeters - slightly less than 1/4 of a square meter. That same cube would have a volume of 8,000 cubic centimeters (which would be 8 liters.)
Ah, what a happy little question! Square centimeters are used to measure area, like the size of a painting canvas. Centimeters square, on the other hand, is not a standard term in mathematics. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents in learning!
One meter is 100 centimeters.
-10 cm
The difference between centimeters and inches is that inches is in the standard measuring system and centimeters is part of the metric measuring system.
1.1 cm, YOU MUST BE JOKING!!!!
17.82 meters or 1782 centimeters.
They are the same thing..
Cubic centimeters measure volume. Centimeters measure length. Think in terms of the difference in measuring how much milk you want to buy compared to how tall you are.
No mathematical difference.