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Wow, 100 cm - that’s a lot! It’s no wonder they call it a centimeter. It’s such an easy way to measure things, and it comes in handy all the time. From measuring your height to figuring out how much fabric you need for a project, having this unit of measurement is invaluable. Plus, it’s so simple to use - just count up the centimeters and you’re done!

What Is 100 Cm Called? [Solved]

That’s easy to remember - a meter is just 100 cms, no sweat!

  1. Centimeter (cm): A unit of length in the metric system, equal to one hundredth of a meter.

  2. Conversion: 1 cm is equivalent to 0.3937 inches or 0.032808 feet.

  3. Usage: Commonly used for measuring small distances such as the size of objects, or for measuring the height and width of rooms and buildings.

  4. Accuracy: The accuracy of measurements taken with a centimeter can be improved by using a ruler with millimeter markings on it instead of just centimeters alone.

  5. History: The centimeter was first introduced in 1793 by French mathematician Pierre-Simon Laplace as part of the metric system, which was adopted by France in 1795 and later spread throughout Europe and other parts of the world during the 19th century

100 cm is referred to as a “meter”. It’s a unit of measurement used to measure length, width, and height. You might hear someone say, “That table is two meters long,” or “This room is five meters wide.” In other words, 100 cm equals one meter. Pretty cool, huh?