There are 100 centimeters in a meter. Therefore, half a meter would be equal to 50 centimeters. This conversion is based on the metric system, where the meter is the base unit of length and centimeters are a smaller unit of length.
A square centimeter is a unit of area. Centimeters are a unit of length. You cannot convert these into each other.
You can't convert a unit of volume to a unit of length.
You don't. One is a unit of length and the other a unit of area.
You can't convert that. One is a unit of length, the other, of area. You can convert meters to centimeters, square meters to square centimeters, or cubic meters to cubic centimeters.
128 centimeters is 1.28 meters. (Divide by 100 to turn "centi-" into the base unit)1.28 meters is .00128 kilometers. (Divide by 1,000 to turn the base unit into "kilo-")
No, the SI base unit for length is the meter which is equal to one hundred centimeters.
There are 100 centimeters in a meter. Therefore, half a meter would be equal to 50 centimeters. This conversion is based on the metric system, where the meter is the base unit of length and centimeters are a smaller unit of length.
1 astronomical unit is defined as 149597870700 metres. Which will be 14959787070000 in centimeters.
A square centimeter is a unit of area. Centimeters are a unit of length. You cannot convert these into each other.
The cubic centimetre is unit of volume, derived from the SI unit cubic metre.1 cm3 = 0,001 L1 cubic inch = 16,387 cm3
millimeters, centimeters, meters, and kilometers* * * * *The BASIC unit is the metre.The base unit of length is the metre.
It doesn't really work like that. If you square a unit of distance, you get a unit of area. There are ten centimeters in a decimeter which makes a centimeter one tenth of a decimeter.
You cannot convert a unit of length into a unit of mass.
A cubic centimetre is a unit of volume. A centimetre is a unit of length. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Square centimetres are a unit of area. Centimetres are a unit of distance. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Not possible to covert a length unit to a mass unit.