Millimeters (mm) To Meters (m) Conversion - Science Made Simple

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millimeters to meters, mm to m

Millimeters (mm)
= Meters (m)
You can do the calculation yourself: To convert Millimeters to Meters, multiply by 0.001 millimeters x 0.001 = meters

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The basic metric unit of length is the meter (American spelling) or metre (British and BIPM spelling). It is currently defined as the distance light travels in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 second.

One meter equals 1000 millimeters. See metric prefixes for more information.

The most common length units in the U.S. customary system are the inch, foot, yard and mile. Although there have been various historical definitions, the yard is currently defined as 0.9144 meters.

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