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Convert meters to kilometers, miles, feet, yards, and centimeters

Kilometers 0.001
Miles 0.000621
Feet 3.28084
Yards 1.09361
Centimeters 100

Conversion Formulas

Meter to Kilometer

1 m = 0.001 km

Meter to Mile

1 m = 0.000621371 mi

Meter to Foot

1 m = 3.28084 ft

Meter to Yard

1 m = 1.09361 yd

Meter to Centimeter

1 m = 100 cm

About the Meter

The meter is the base unit of length in the International System of Units (SI). It is the foundation of the metric system and used worldwide for science, engineering, education, and everyday measurements.

Quick Reference Table

Common meter conversions at a glance

Meters Kilometers Miles Feet Yards
1 0.001 0.000621 3.28084 1.09361
10 0.01 0.00621 32.8084 10.9361
50 0.05 0.03107 164.042 54.6806
100 0.1 0.06214 328.084 109.361
1000 1 0.621371 3280.84 1093.61

Comprehensive Conversion Charts

Extended Meter Conversions

Meters Centimeters Millimeters Micrometers Nanometers
0.001 0.1 1 1,000 1,000,000
0.01 1 10 10,000 10,000,000
0.1 10 100 100,000 100,000,000
1 100 1,000 1,000,000 1,000,000,000
10 1,000 10,000 10,000,000 10,000,000,000
100 10,000 100,000 100,000,000 100,000,000,000
1,000 100,000 1,000,000 1,000,000,000 1,000,000,000,000

Metric System (SI Units)

Millimeter (mm)

1 m = 1,000 mm

Centimeter (cm)

1 m = 100 cm

Decimeter (dm)

1 m = 10 dm

Meter (m)

Base unit = 1 m

Kilometer (km)

1 m = 0.001 km

Imperial System

Inch (in)

1 m = 39.3701 in

Foot (ft)

1 m = 3.28084 ft

Yard (yd)

1 m = 1.09361 yd

Mile (mi)

1 m = 0.000621371 mi

Nautical Mile (nmi)

1 m = 0.000539957 nmi

Real-World Meter Examples

Human Height

Average adult height

1.7 m

Ranges from 1.5m to 2.1m

Doorway

Standard door height

2.0 - 2.1 m

Most residential doors

Sofa Length

Standard large sofa

2.5 - 3.0 m

Typical living room furniture

Basketball Court

Court length

28 m

Official NBA/FIBA standard

Swimming Pool

Olympic lane length

25 - 50 m

Standard competition pools

Room Width

Average small room

3.5 - 4.5 m

Typical bedroom or office

Understanding the Meter

What is a Meter?

The meter is the SI base unit of length. It is the distance traveled by light in vacuum during 1/299,792,458 of a second. This modern definition ensures precision and consistency worldwide.

Why the Meter?

The meter was chosen as the standard because it provides a practical middle ground for everyday measurements. It's not too large nor too small, making it ideal for construction, science, and commerce.

Global Adoption

Adopted by nearly every country, the meter is the foundation of the metric system used in science, medicine, engineering, and international trade.

Common Conversion Tips

🔄 Quick Metric Conversions

Metric conversions are simple: multiply or divide by 10, 100, or 1,000. Moving decimal points makes it easy.

📏 Meter to Feet Rule

Remember: 1 meter ≈ 3.3 feet. Useful for quick mental calculations without a calculator.

🛣️ Kilometer to Miles

1 km ≈ 0.62 miles. Or remember: 5 km ≈ 3 miles for rough conversions.

✓ Accuracy Matters

Use precise conversion factors for scientific and engineering work. Our converter provides exact values.

About the Meter

Definition

The meter is the base unit of length in the metric system and the International System of Units (SI). One meter equals 100 centimeters, 1,000 millimeters, or 0.001 kilometers. It is abbreviated as "m" and is one of the most important measurement units in the world.

History

The meter was created in France in the late 18th century as part of the metric system designed to standardize measurements worldwide. Originally defined as one ten-millionth of the distance from the Equator to the North Pole, the definition has evolved. Today, it is defined by the speed of light in a vacuum, ensuring accuracy and consistency across all countries.

Current Uses

The meter is used globally in education, construction, engineering, sports, and science. Architects measure building plans in meters, athletes compete in 100-meter and 400-meter races, and scientists use meters in laboratory experiments and space research.

Real-World Examples

  • ✓ Standard doorway: ~2 meters tall
  • ✓ Large sofa: ~2.5 meters long
  • ✓ Basketball court: 28 meters long
  • ✓ Average person: ~1.7 meters tall
  • ✓ Small room: ~4 meters wide
  • ✓ Swimming pool lane: 25 meters long