Of the four units of measure in question, the millimeter (mm) is the shortest. In comparison: 1 inch = 25.4 mm; 1 centimeter = 100 mm; 1 ft = 12 inches.
The millimeter is the shortest unit out of millimeter, inch, centimeter, and foot.
From shortest to longest, these are arranged:centimetre (1 centimetre)inch (2.54 centimetres)foot (30.48 centimetres)yard (91.44 centimetres)metre (100 centimetres)hectometre (10000 centimetres)kilometre (100000 centimetres)mile (160934.4 centimetres)
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One centimeter is equal to 1 square centimeter. This is because a square centimeter is the area of a square with sides measuring 1 centimeter each.
Yes, a foot is greater than a centimeter. One foot is equivalent to 30.48 centimeters.
No, feet is not a metric unit. It is a unit of length commonly used in the imperial system of measurement. In the metric system, the equivalent unit of length is the meter.
The meter in the SI, the foot in the Imperial system.
(millimeter --) Centimeter -- inch -- foot -- yard -- meter -- (furlong -- ) kilometer ( -- mile )
From shortest to longest, these are arranged:centimetre (1 centimetre)inch (2.54 centimetres)foot (30.48 centimetres)yard (91.44 centimetres)metre (100 centimetres)hectometre (10000 centimetres)kilometre (100000 centimetres)mile (160934.4 centimetres)
Mile, kilometer, meter, yard, foot, inch, centimeter.
millimeter (.001m), decimeter (.01m), centimeter(.1m), meter (1m), dekameter (10m), hectometer (100m), kilometer (1000m)millimeter (milli = 1/1000)centimeter (centi = 1/100)decimeter (deci = 1/10)meter (no prefix = 1)dekameter (deka = 10)hectometer (hecto = 100)kilometer (kilo = 1000)
From shortest to longest: Centimeter Inch Foot Yard Meter Hectometer Mile
A millimeter is only 1/10 of a centimeter, 1/304.8 of a foot, 1/25.4 of an inch, 1/914.4 of a yard, and 1/1000 of a meter. A millimeter is about as small as a mustard seed.
kilometer, meter, centimeter, millimeter mile, foot, inch
Centimeter (cm), inch (in), foot (ft), yard (yd), meter (m), kilometer (km), mile (mi).
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No, feet is not a metric unit. It is a unit of length commonly used in the imperial system of measurement. In the metric system, the equivalent unit of length is the meter.
The main unit for distance is the meter. Derived units are of course also used, for example centimeter, millimeter, micrometer, nanomenter, kilometer. For some reason, megameter is rarely used for a million meters; instead, this is commonly expressed as "1000 kilometers". Similarly, larger prefixes might be used, but they are seldom used in practice.