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- Look up centimetre in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A centimetre or centimeter (US/Philippine spelling), with SI symbol cm, is a unit of length in...
- A cubic centimetre (or cubic centimeter in US English) (SI unit symbol: cm3; non-SI abbreviations: cc and ccm) is a commonly used unit of volume that corresponds...
- ounce-inch ≡ 1 ounce-force-inch ≈ 7.06155181 mN⋅m (millinewton-metres) 1 dyne-centimetre = 10−7 N⋅m Bending moment Spring scale Torque tester Newton-second, the...
- A centimetre or millimetre of water (US spelling centimeter or millimeter of water) are less commonly used measures of pressure based on the pressure head...
- distribution company Madman Entertainment announced plans to release 5 Centimetres Per Second in Australia, and released the DVD on 19 August 2009. Madman...
- Pixels per inch (ppi) and pixels per centimetre (ppcm or pixels/cm) are measurements of the pixel density of an electronic image device, such as a computer...
- The hydrogen line, 21 centimeter line, or H I line is a spectral line that is created by a change in the energy state of solitary, electrically neutral...
- The centimetre–gram–second system of units (CGS or cgs) is a variant of the metric system based on the centimetre as the unit of length, the gram as the...
- bodybuilder and actor. Known as The Dutch Giant, Richters stands at 218 centimetres (7 ft 2 in) tall. After pursuing a career in bodybuilding, Richters focused...
- reciprocal metre or inverse metre (symbol: m−1), the reciprocal centimetre or inverse centimetre (symbol: cm−1). In optics, the dioptre is a unit equivalent...