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Metres to Centimetres Converter

Accurate conversion between metres (m) and centimetres (cm) — instant results every time

Convert metres to centimetres instantly with precise calculations. Includes reverse centimetres to metres conversion, millimetres, inches, feet, full formula reference, and quick-reference conversion tables for 2026.

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📏 Metres to Centimetres Converter

Fast and reliable metric length conversion for science, engineering, construction, and everyday use

✔ Accurate Metres to Centimetres Conversion

Convert metres to centimetres using the exact formula: centimetres = metres × 100. One metre equals exactly 100 centimetres by SI definition. Our tool outputs centimetres, millimetres, inches, feet, and kilometres — giving you a complete multi-unit breakdown instantly.

✔ Bidirectional Tool

Switch seamlessly between metres → centimetres and centimetres → metres conversion modes. Whether you are reading a measurement in metres and need the centimetre value, or working from centimetres and need the metre equivalent, both directions are handled from a single input value.

✔ Practical Applications

Essential for science experiments, construction, interior design, tailoring, medical measurements, and school mathematics. Accurate metres to centimetres conversion is a fundamental metric skill used daily in classrooms, hospitals, workshops, and design studios worldwide in 2026.

📏 Convert Metres to Centimetres

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1 metre = 100 centimetres — e.g., 2 metres = 200 cm exactly
100 centimetres = 1 metre — e.g., 250 cm = 2.5 metres exactly
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Metres to Centimetres Formula & How It Works

The metre and centimetre are both units in the International System of Units (SI) — the modern metric system. Their relationship is simple and exact: 1 metre = 100 centimetres. The prefix "centi-" means one hundredth, so a centimetre is literally one hundredth of a metre. To convert metres to centimetres you multiply by 100, and to convert centimetres back to metres you divide by 100. This makes metres to centimetres one of the easiest unit conversions in the entire metric system.

📐 Core Metres to Centimetres Conversion Formulas

Centimetres = Metres × 100
Metres = Centimetres ÷ 100
Millimetres = Metres × 1000
Kilometres = Metres ÷ 1000
Inches = Metres × 39.3701
Feet = Metres × 3.28084

For example, to convert 1.75 metres to centimetres: 1.75 × 100 = 175 cm. To convert 250 centimetres to metres: 250 ÷ 100 = 2.5 metres. Because the conversion factor is exactly 100, you can simply move the decimal point two places to the right when converting metres to centimetres, or two places to the left when converting centimetres to metres.

💡 The Easiest Metric Conversion

Converting metres to centimetres is as simple as multiplying by 100 — just move the decimal point 2 places to the right. For example: 1.5 m → 150 cm, 0.75 m → 75 cm, 3 m → 300 cm. Going the other way, divide by 100 (move decimal 2 places left): 185 cm → 1.85 m.

📏 Metres ↔ Centimetres — Visual Scale

1 Metre
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1 m
1 Metre
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0.5 m
0.5 Metres
= 50 cm
0.25 m
0.25 Metres
= 25 cm

Orange bar = proportion of one metre. 1 metre = 100 centimetres exactly.

Metres to Centimetres Conversion Table 2026

Use this quick-reference table to look up common metres to centimetres conversions. All values are exact. On mobile a card view replaces the table for easier reading.

Metres (m) Centimetres (cm) Millimetres (mm) Inches (in) Feet (ft)
0.01 m1 cm10 mm0.3937 in0.0328 ft
0.05 m5 cm50 mm1.9685 in0.1640 ft
0.1 m10 cm100 mm3.9370 in0.3281 ft
0.25 m25 cm250 mm9.8425 in0.8202 ft
0.5 m50 cm500 mm19.6850 in1.6404 ft
0.75 m75 cm750 mm29.5276 in2.4606 ft
1 m100 cm1,000 mm39.3701 in3.2808 ft
1.5 m150 cm1,500 mm59.0551 in4.9213 ft
1.75 m175 cm1,750 mm68.8976 in5.7415 ft
2 m200 cm2,000 mm78.7402 in6.5617 ft
2.5 m250 cm2,500 mm98.4252 in8.2021 ft
3 m300 cm3,000 mm118.1102 in9.8425 ft
4 m400 cm4,000 mm157.4803 in13.1234 ft
5 m500 cm5,000 mm196.8504 in16.4042 ft
10 m1,000 cm10,000 mm393.7008 in32.8084 ft
20 m2,000 cm20,000 mm787.4016 in65.6168 ft
50 m5,000 cm50,000 mm1,968.504 in164.042 ft
100 m10,000 cm100,000 mm3,937.008 in328.084 ft

Small Measurements

0.01 m1 cm / 10 mm
0.1 m10 cm / 100 mm
0.25 m25 cm / 250 mm
0.5 m50 cm / 500 mm

Around 1 Metre

0.75 m75 cm / 750 mm
1 m100 cm exactly
1.5 m150 cm / 1,500 mm
1.75 m175 cm / 1,750 mm

2 – 5 Metres Range

2 m200 cm / 2,000 mm
2.5 m250 cm / 2,500 mm
3 m300 cm / 3,000 mm
5 m500 cm / 5,000 mm

Large Measurements

10 m1,000 cm
20 m2,000 cm
50 m5,000 cm
100 m10,000 cm

Key Facts About Metres to Centimetres Conversion

📌 The ×100 Rule

Exactly 100 centimetres make one metre — this is the foundation of the metric length system. The prefix "centi-" means 1/100, so a centimetre is 0.01 metres exactly. Multiplying by 100 (or shifting the decimal two places right) is all you need for any metres to centimetres conversion.

📌 Human Height Reference

Height is commonly expressed in centimetres in metric countries. The average adult male height is approximately 175 cm (1.75 m) and the average female height is approximately 162 cm (1.62 m). Medical records, clothing sizes, and area calculations all rely on accurate metre-to-centimetre conversion.

📌 Construction & Design

Architectural drawings and engineering blueprints are typically dimensioned in metres, but fine details such as tile sizes, grout gaps, and fixture offsets are specified in centimetres. Switching between both units accurately is essential for builders, interior designers, and quantity surveyors working daily in 2026.

✅ Metres to Centimetres — Common Benchmarks

  • 1 m = 100 cm (exact definition)
  • 1.5 m = 150 cm (standard doorway width reference)
  • 1.75 m = 175 cm (average adult male height)
  • 2 m = 200 cm (standard ceiling height minimum)
  • 2.4 m = 240 cm (common ceiling height in homes)
  • 1 m = 39.3701 inches = 3.28084 feet (imperial equivalents)

⚠️ Watch Out: Centimetres vs Millimetres

A common mistake is confusing centimetres and millimetres. Remember: 1 cm = 10 mm and 1 m = 100 cm = 1,000 mm. When a technical drawing specifies a dimension in millimetres, divide by 100 (not 10) to convert to metres. The converter above outputs all three units simultaneously so you can cross-check instantly.

Where Metres to Centimetres Conversion Is Used

Metres and centimetres are both part of the SI (metric) system, the world's most widely used system of measurement. Converting between them is a daily requirement across science, medicine, education, and industry. Below are the most common real-world applications where accurate metres to centimetres conversion is essential.

🔬 Science & Education

Physics and chemistry experiments routinely require measurements in centimetres and millimetres for precision, while final results are often reported in metres. Students and researchers constantly convert between these units when recording data, drawing graphs, and writing scientific reports.

🏥 Medicine & Healthcare

Patient height is recorded in centimetres in most countries (e.g., 175 cm), while clinical imaging measurements — such as tumour diameters or bone lengths — may be reported in centimetres or millimetres. Accurate conversion to and from metres is required for BMI, drug dosing, and body surface area calculations.

🧵 Fashion & Tailoring

Garment measurements (chest, waist, hips, inseam) are given in centimetres on clothing labels worldwide. Fabric rolls are often priced per metre. Tailors switch constantly between metres for fabric quantities and centimetres for body measurements when cutting and sewing garments.

🏗️ Construction & Architecture

Floor plans are drawn to scale in metres, but individual component dimensions such as tile sizes (30 cm × 30 cm), skirting board heights (10 cm), and door thicknesses (4.5 cm) are all in centimetres. Fast and accurate metres to centimetres conversion avoids costly measurement errors on site.

Frequently Asked Questions — Metres to Centimetres

How many centimetres are in a metre?
Exactly 100 centimetres equal 1 metre. This is a fixed SI definition. So 1 m = 100 cm, 2 m = 200 cm, 0.5 m = 50 cm, and so on. The conversion is always exact — there is no rounding involved.
How do I convert metres to centimetres?
Multiply the number of metres by 100. For example: 3 metres × 100 = 300 centimetres. For a decimal value like 1.75 metres: 1.75 × 100 = 175 cm. You can also simply move the decimal point 2 places to the right — e.g., 2.54 m → 254 cm.
How do I convert centimetres to metres?
Divide the number of centimetres by 100. For example: 250 cm ÷ 100 = 2.5 metres. Or move the decimal point 2 places to the left — e.g., 185 cm → 1.85 m. Use the Centimetres → Metres tab in the converter above for instant results.
What is 1.8 metres in centimetres?
1.8 metres × 100 = 180 centimetres. This is a common adult male height reference. 180 cm = 1,800 mm = approximately 70.87 inches = 5 feet 10.87 inches.
What is 160 centimetres in metres?
160 centimetres ÷ 100 = 1.6 metres. This is a common female height reference. 1.6 m = 160 cm = 1,600 mm = approximately 62.99 inches = 5 feet 2.99 inches.
How many millimetres are in a metre?
Exactly 1,000 millimetres equal 1 metre (since 1 m = 100 cm and 1 cm = 10 mm, so 100 × 10 = 1,000 mm). The converter above outputs millimetres alongside centimetres so you always get the full metric breakdown.
What is 5 metres in centimetres?
5 metres × 100 = 500 centimetres. Five metres is also equal to 5,000 millimetres, 196.85 inches, or approximately 16.4 feet. This is a common room length in residential construction.
Is the metre the base unit of length in the metric system?
Yes — the metre (m) is the SI base unit of length. All other metric length units are derived from it using powers of 10. A centimetre is 10⁻² metres, a millimetre is 10⁻³ metres, and a kilometre is 10³ metres. This decimal structure makes metric conversions far simpler than imperial unit conversions.

📚 Further Reading & Resources

SI Metric System Overview

Learn about the International System of Units (SI), the global standard for scientific and everyday measurement, including how the metre is defined and how centimetre-based measurements are used worldwide.

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