How many cm in 1 chinese yard?
The answer is 89.154.
We assume you are converting between centimetre and chinese yard.
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The SI base unit for length is the metre.
1 metre is equal to 100 cm, or 1.1216546649618 chinese yard.
Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results.
Use this page to learn how to convert between centimetres and chinese yards.
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1 cm to chinese yard = 0.01122 chinese yard
10 cm to chinese yard = 0.11217 chinese yard
20 cm to chinese yard = 0.22433 chinese yard
30 cm to chinese yard = 0.3365 chinese yard
40 cm to chinese yard = 0.44866 chinese yard
50 cm to chinese yard = 0.56083 chinese yard
100 cm to chinese yard = 1.12165 chinese yard
200 cm to chinese yard = 2.24331 chinese yard
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A centimetre (American spelling centimeter, symbol cm) is a unit of length that is equal to one hundreth of a metre, the current SI base unit of length. A centimetre is part of a metric system. It is the base unit in the centimetre-gram-second system of units. A corresponding unit of area is the square centimetre. A corresponding unit of volume is the cubic centimetre.
The centimetre is a now a non-standard factor, in that factors of 103 are often preferred. However, it is practical unit of length for many everyday measurements. A centimetre is approximately the width of the fingernail of an adult person.
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