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Centimetres to Metres Converter

Accurate length conversion tool for centimetres, metres, kilometres, inches, feet, and more

Convert centimetres to metres instantly with precise calculations. Includes bidirectional conversion and detailed breakdowns for all length units in 2026.

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📏 Centimetres to Metres Length Converter

Professional length conversion for construction, science, tailoring, and everyday use

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Convert centimetres to metres with perfect precision using the exact factor of 0.01 metres per centimetre. Our tool delivers reliable results for any length value — from a single centimetre to thousands — and instantly displays full breakdowns across all major metric and imperial length units, completely free of charge.

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Switch seamlessly between centimetres to metres and metres to centimetres conversion modes. Get instant results across multiple length units including kilometres, millimetres, inches, feet, and yards — all from a single input value, without needing to visit multiple tools or perform multiple calculations.

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Perfect for construction measurements, fabric and tailoring calculations, height conversions, scientific data, classroom assignments, and any situation requiring accurate length unit conversion. Trusted by builders, students, engineers, and designers throughout Australia and worldwide in 2026.

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Understanding Centimetres to Metres Conversion

The centimetre and the metre are both units of length within the International System of Units (SI), the world's most widely adopted measurement standard. The relationship between them is one of the simplest in all of measurement: 1 metre = 100 centimetres, and therefore 1 centimetre = 0.01 metres. The prefix "centi-" means one hundredth, which defines this exact relationship directly from the naming convention of the metric system itself.

This conversion is used in virtually every field — from construction and concrete estimation to clothing measurements, medical records, scientific research, and sports statistics. Height in medical records is often recorded in centimetres (e.g., 175 cm), while architectural drawings use metres. Converting between the two is one of the most frequent daily unit conversion tasks for engineers, teachers, builders, and healthcare professionals worldwide in 2026.

📘 Centimetres to Metres Formula

Metres = Centimetres ÷ 100   (or × 0.01)
Centimetres = Metres × 100

Example: 250 cm = 250 ÷ 100 = 2.5 metres  |  3.6 metres = 3.6 × 100 = 360 centimetres

📏 Length Unit Equivalents — 100 Centimetres

100 Centimetres
1 Metre
1,000 Millimetres
39.37 Inches
3.281 Feet

All values represent the exact equivalent of 100 centimetres (1 metre) in different length units.

Centimetres to Metres Conversion Table

Use this reference table for quick centimetres to metres lookups. Common values used in construction, height measurement, fabric cutting, sports, and general calculations are listed for instant access in 2026.

Centimetres (cm) Metres (m) Millimetres (mm) Inches (in) Feet (ft)
1 cm0.01 m10 mm0.394 in0.0328 ft
5 cm0.05 m50 mm1.969 in0.164 ft
10 cm0.1 m100 mm3.937 in0.328 ft
25 cm0.25 m250 mm9.843 in0.820 ft
50 cm0.5 m500 mm19.685 in1.640 ft
100 cm1 m1,000 mm39.370 in3.281 ft
150 cm1.5 m1,500 mm59.055 in4.921 ft
175 cm1.75 m1,750 mm68.898 in5.741 ft
200 cm2 m2,000 mm78.740 in6.562 ft
250 cm2.5 m2,500 mm98.425 in8.202 ft
500 cm5 m5,000 mm196.850 in16.404 ft
1,000 cm10 m10,000 mm393.701 in32.808 ft

Small Lengths

1 cm0.01 m
5 cm0.05 m
10 cm0.10 m
25 cm0.25 m
50 cm0.50 m

Human-Scale Lengths

100 cm1.00 m
150 cm1.50 m
175 cm1.75 m
200 cm2.00 m

Larger Lengths

250 cm2.50 m
500 cm5.00 m
1,000 cm10.00 m

How to Convert Centimetres to Metres

The centimetres to metres conversion is one of the easiest in the metric system. Since 1 metre contains exactly 100 centimetres, you simply divide your centimetre value by 100 — or equivalently, move the decimal point two places to the left.

✔ Step-by-Step: Centimetres to Metres

  • Step 1: Identify the length in centimetres you want to convert.
  • Step 2: Divide by 100 (or move decimal point 2 places left).
  • Step 3: The result is the equivalent length in metres.
  • Example: 345 cm ÷ 100 = 3.45 metres

💡 Step-by-Step: Metres to Centimetres

  • Step 1: Identify the length in metres you want to convert.
  • Step 2: Multiply by 100 (or move decimal point 2 places right).
  • Step 3: The result is the equivalent length in centimetres.
  • Example: 2.8 metres × 100 = 280 centimetres

Key Facts About Centimetres and Metres

📐 What is a Centimetre?

The centimetre (symbol: cm) is a unit of length in the metric system equal to one hundredth of a metre (0.01 m) or 10 millimetres. It is widely used for everyday measurements such as body height, clothing dimensions, screen sizes, and small construction details. One centimetre equals approximately 0.394 inches in the imperial system.

📏 What is a Metre?

The metre (symbol: m) is the fundamental unit of length in the SI system, defined since 1983 as the distance light travels in a vacuum in exactly 1/299,792,458 of a second. It is the standard unit for room dimensions, building heights, sports field markings, and engineering drawings. One metre equals 100 centimetres or approximately 3.281 feet.

🏗️ Construction & Architecture

In construction and architectural work, measurements frequently switch between centimetres and metres within the same project. Structural drawings use metres for overall dimensions while detail drawings use centimetres for precise joinery, tile spacing, and fitout measurements. Correctly converting between the two prevents costly errors in material orders, framing, and finishing work.

👕 Clothing & Tailoring

The fashion and tailoring industries rely heavily on centimetre measurements for body dimensions, fabric quantities, and pattern sizing. A standard adult shirt may require 1.5 m (150 cm) of fabric, while a hem allowance is expressed in centimetres. Converting between units is essential when following international sewing patterns or purchasing fabric sold by the metre.

🏃 Sports & Fitness

In athletics, swimming, gymnastics, and general fitness, measurements switch regularly between centimetres and metres. A swimmer's personal best in the 100 m backstroke is a metre-based measurement, while an athlete's standing broad jump is recorded in centimetres. Body height for sports registration is typically recorded in centimetres, while track and field distances use metres.

🔬 Science & Education

In science classrooms and laboratories, centimetres and metres are among the most fundamental measurements taught from primary school onwards. Laboratory equipment, ruler graduations, and science experiment results use centimetres, while physics and engineering calculations use metres as the SI base unit. Understanding the 100:1 ratio is a foundational skill in all metric-system education worldwide in 2026.

⚠️ Watch for Decimal Point Placement

The most common error when converting centimetres to metres manually is misplacing the decimal point. Remember: dividing by 100 moves the decimal two places to the left. So 5 cm = 0.05 m (not 0.5 m), and 120 cm = 1.20 m (not 12.0 m). When entering measurements into engineering software, spreadsheets, or BIM tools, always double-check whether the expected input unit is centimetres or metres to avoid a 100× scaling error in your drawings or calculations.

Most Common Centimetres to Metres Conversions in 2026

These are the most frequently searched centimetres to metres conversions used across construction, healthcare, education, and everyday measurement in Australia and worldwide.

  • 100 cm to metres = 1 m
  • 150 cm to metres = 1.5 m
  • 160 cm to metres = 1.6 m
  • 170 cm to metres = 1.7 m
  • 175 cm to metres = 1.75 m
  • 180 cm to metres = 1.8 m
  • 190 cm to metres = 1.9 m
  • 200 cm to metres = 2 m
  • 250 cm to metres = 2.5 m
  • 50 cm to metres = 0.5 m
  • 30 cm to metres = 0.3 m

Frequently Asked Questions — Centimetres to Metres

How many centimetres are in 1 metre?
There are exactly 100 centimetres in 1 metre. This is the defining relationship of the metric system — the prefix "centi" means one hundredth, so one centimetre is one hundredth of a metre. This exact ratio makes converting between centimetres and metres one of the simplest unit conversions in all of measurement, involving only a shift of the decimal point by two places.
How do I convert centimetres to metres?
To convert centimetres to metres, divide the centimetre value by 100. For example: 250 cm ÷ 100 = 2.5 m. Alternatively, move the decimal point two places to the left: 250 cm becomes 2.50 m. To reverse the conversion (metres to centimetres), multiply by 100. For example: 1.8 m × 100 = 180 cm. Our free converter above handles both directions instantly with full precision.
What is 175 cm in metres?
175 centimetres equals 1.75 metres. This is calculated as 175 ÷ 100 = 1.75 m. 175 cm is the most commonly referenced average adult height worldwide. In feet and inches, 175 cm equals approximately 5 feet 9 inches. This conversion is frequently needed for international travel documents, sports registration, and medical records that require height in metres.
What is 180 cm in metres?
180 centimetres equals exactly 1.8 metres. This is calculated as 180 ÷ 100 = 1.80 m. In imperial units, 180 cm is approximately 5 feet 11 inches. It is one of the most frequently searched height conversions globally, as 180 cm is widely regarded as an above-average height for men in most countries and is commonly used in height discussions and dating profiles.
How many centimetres is 2 metres?
2 metres equals 200 centimetres. This is calculated as 2 × 100 = 200 cm. It is also equal to 2,000 millimetres or approximately 6 feet 7 inches. A 2-metre length is a common reference in construction for standard door heights, ceiling clearances, and fabric lengths. In swimming, 200 cm is roughly the arm span of a tall adult athlete.
Is a centimetre bigger than a millimetre?
Yes, a centimetre is larger than a millimetre. One centimetre equals 10 millimetres. In the metric hierarchy from largest to smallest: kilometres → metres → centimetres → millimetres. So 1 km = 1,000 m, 1 m = 100 cm, and 1 cm = 10 mm. The millimetre is used for fine precision measurements, while the centimetre is better suited to human-scale everyday measurements like body dimensions and small construction details.
What is 160 cm in metres and feet?
160 centimetres equals 1.6 metres in metric, or approximately 5 feet 3 inches in imperial. The conversion to metres is simply 160 ÷ 100 = 1.60 m. To convert to feet, divide 160 by 30.48 = 5.249 feet = 5 feet 2.99 inches ≈ 5 feet 3 inches. 160 cm is close to the global average adult female height, making it one of the most frequently searched height conversions worldwide in 2026.

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