Length Converters

Convert Millimeters to Centimeters

Quickly convert from millimeters to centimeters using this conversion tool. You may also switch the units to convert from centimeters to millimeters.

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    How to Use Our Converter?

    To use the millimeters to centimeters converter, type the number you want to convert in the box. Click the "Convert" button, and the conversion result will appear below. You can try different values as many times as you like. All the conversions you made will be displayed in the Conversion History section.

    Millimeters to Centimeters Conversion Table

    Quick reference for converting millimeters to centimeters:

    Millimeters Centimeters
    1 mm0.1 cm
    2 mm0.2 cm
    3 mm0.3 cm
    4 mm0.4 cm
    5 mm0.5 cm
    6 mm0.6 cm
    7 mm0.7 cm
    8 mm0.8 cm
    9 mm0.9 cm
    10 mm1 cm
    11 mm1.1 cm
    12 mm1.2 cm
    13 mm1.3 cm
    14 mm1.4 cm
    15 mm1.5 cm
    16 mm1.6 cm
    17 mm1.7 cm
    18 mm1.8 cm
    19 mm1.9 cm
    20 mm2 cm
    30 mm3 cm
    40 mm4 cm
    50 mm5 cm
    60 mm6 cm
    70 mm7 cm
    80 mm8 cm
    90 mm9 cm
    100 mm10 cm

    How to Convert Millimeters to Centimeters?

    To convert millimeters (mm) to centimeters (cm), you need to know that 1 centimeter equals 10 millimeters. This means that to change millimeters into centimeters, you divide the number of millimeters by 10. This is a simple calculation because the metric system is based on tens, which makes it easy to convert between units of length.

    For example, if you have 50 millimeters and want to convert it to centimeters, you divide 50 by 10. The result is 5 centimeters. Another example is 120 millimeters, which becomes 12 centimeters after dividing by 10. You can use this method for any number of millimeters to quickly find the length in centimeters.

    What is a Millimeter?

    A millimeter (mm) is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to one-thousandth of a meter (0.001 m). It is used to measure very small distances and lengths, such as the thickness of paper, the size of screws, or tiny parts in machinery. Millimeters are also common in science, engineering, and construction because they provide precise measurements. Being part of the metric system, millimeters easily convert to centimeters, meters, and kilometers, making calculations simple and consistent. The abbreviation is "mm".

    The history of the millimeter comes from the creation of the metric system in France in the late 18th century. The metric system was designed to provide a clear and universal way to measure, using the meter as the base unit. Smaller units like the millimeter were created by dividing the meter into equal parts, making it easier to measure tiny lengths. Today, the millimeter is recognized worldwide as a standard unit of measurement and is widely used in daily life, education, science, and industry.

    What is a Centimeter?

    A centimeter (cm) is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to one hundredth of a meter. It is a small and precise measurement that is widely used in everyday life for things like body height, clothing sizes, furniture dimensions, and short distances. Because the centimeter is part of the metric system, it works seamlessly with other units such as millimeters, meters, and millimeters, making calculations and conversions simple. The centimeter is also a standard unit in schools, science, construction, and engineering around the world. The abbreviation is "cm".

    The history of the centimeter goes back to the late 18th century, when the metric system was created in France to make measurements clear, logical, and universal. At that time, one meter was defined based on the size of the Earth, and the centimeter was introduced as one hundredth of a meter. Over time, the metric system became the international standard, and today the centimeter is officially part of the International System of Units (SI). It remains one of the most commonly used units of length worldwide.