- 1 decimetre
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To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists lengths between 10 centimetres and 100 centimetres (10−1 metre and 1 metre).
Distances shorter than 10 centimetres
Conversions
10 centimetres (abbreviated to 10 cm) is equal to
- 1 decimetre (dm), a term not in common use
- 100 millimetres
- 3.9 inches
- A side of a square of area 0.01 m² [note 1]
- The edge of a cube with a volume of 1 E-3 m³ [note 1] (one litre)
Wavelengths
- 10 cm = 1.0 dm[note 1] – wavelength of the highest UHF radio frequency, 3 GHz
- 12 cm = 1.2 dm – wavelength of the 2.45 GHz ISM radio band
- 21 cm = 2.1 dm – wavelength of the 1.4 GHz hydrogen emission line, a hyperfine transition of the hydrogen atom
- 100 cm = 10 dm – wavelength of the lowest UHF radio frequency, 300 MHz
Human-defined scales and structures
- 10.16 cm = 1.016 dm — 1 hand used in measuring height of horses (4 inches)
- 12 cm = 1.2 dm — diameter of a Compact Disc (CD) (= 120 mm)
- 15 cm = 1.5 dm — length of a Bic pen with cap on
- 22 cm = 2.2 dm — diameter of a typical soccer ball
- 30.48 cm = 3.048 dm — 1 foot
- 30 cm = 3 dm — typical school-use ruler length (= 300 mm)
- 60 cm = 6 dm — standard depth (front to back) of a domestic kitchen worktop in Europe (= 600 mm)
- 90 cm = 9 dm — average length of a rapier, a fencing sword[1]
- 91.44 cm is one yard
- Cigarettes 100 mm (4 in) in length
Nature
- 10 cm = 1 dm — diameter of the human cervix upon entering the second stage of labour[citation needed]
- 14 cm = 1.4 dm — length of average human penis[citation needed]
- 15 cm = 1.5 dm — approximate size of largest beetle species[citation needed]
- 29 cm = 2.9 dm — length of average human foot[citation needed]
- 29.98 cm = distance light travels in one nanosecond
- 31 cm = 3.1 dm — wingspan of largest butterfly species Ornithoptera alexandrae[citation needed]
- 50 to 65 cm — a pizote's tail[citation needed]
- 66 cm — length of the longest pine cones (produced by the Sugar Pine[2])
See also
Orders of magnitude for length in E notation shorter than one metre: <−24 −24 −23 −22 −21 −20 −19 −18 −17 −16 −15 −14 −13 −12 −11 −10 −9 −8 −7 −6 −5 −4 −3 −2 −1 0 longer than 1 metre: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Notes
- ^ a b c m is an abbreviation of metre; cm of centimetre; dm of decimetre; m² is short for square metre; m³ is short for cubic metre
References
- ^ http://www.2-clicks-swords.com/article/what-is-a-rapier.html
- ^ Bohun B. Kinloch, Jr. and William H. Scheuner. "Pinus lambertiana". http://www.na.fs.fed.us/Spfo/pubs/silvics_manual/Volume_1/pinus/lambertiana.htm. Retrieved June 2011.
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