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Yes, 1 cm is generally larger than a typical pea, which usually measures around 0.5 to 1 cm in diameter. While some peas may be close to 1 cm, many are smaller. Therefore, 1 cm can be considered more than the average size of a pea.
1 centimeter (1 cm) is a unit of length, measuring a one-dimensional distance. In contrast, 1 square centimeter (1 cm²) is a unit of area, representing a two-dimensional space that is 1 cm long and 1 cm wide. Essentially, 1 cm measures length, while 1 cm² measures the size of a surface.
No because it is 1/10 of a cm
(86,000 cm) x (1 meter / 100 cm) x (1 km / 1,000 meters) =[ (86,000) / (100 x 1,000) ] x (cm - meter - km / cm - meter) =0.86 km
1 cm cubed
is it like a AAA batterey sized]
about 1 cm long and .1 cm wide
1 cm
about 2 cm
1 inch is exactly 2.54 cm, so 1 cm is exactly (1 / 2.54) inches.
Yes, 1 cm is generally larger than a typical pea, which usually measures around 0.5 to 1 cm in diameter. While some peas may be close to 1 cm, many are smaller. Therefore, 1 cm can be considered more than the average size of a pea.
about 1/2 of a cm
1 cm. around the peanut, 2 cm. for the average peanut's height.
Diameter = 2*Radius = 2 cm.
if you are 1 cm your feet should be size 1 and if you are 2 cm your feet should be size 2 ect ect ect
A Dime!
A 10mm x 5mm cyst on the left lobe of your brain is equivalent to 1 cm x 0.5 cm in size.