Micrometers (μm) to Centimeters (cm) Conversion
Micrometers
The micrometre (symbol μm), commonly called the micron, is a unit of length equal to one millionth of a metre (10⁻⁶ m) and is the standard scale for biological cells, bacterial dimensions, and thin-film technology. Human red blood cells measure approximately 6–8 μm in diameter, while the wavelength of visible light ranges from about 380 to 700 nm — just below the micrometre scale. In semiconductor manufacturing, feature sizes on integrated circuits are described in micrometres and nanometres.
Centimeters
The centimetre is a unit of length equal to one hundredth of a metre (10⁻² m), derived using the SI prefix centi- (from Latin centum, meaning hundred). It is widely used in everyday measurement of body height, garment sizing, and small objects, and is the standard unit in medicine, tailoring, and interior design. In the CGS (centimetre-gram-second) system that preceded modern SI, the centimetre served as the fundamental unit of length, giving rise to derived units such as the dyne and erg still encountered in physics literature.
| Micrometers (μm) | Centimeters (cm) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 μm | 1.0E-5 cm |
| 1 μm | 0.0001 cm |
| 2 μm | 0.0002 cm |
| 3 μm | 0.0003 cm |
| 5 μm | 0.0005 cm |
| 10 μm | 0.001 cm |
| 20 μm | 0.002 cm |
| 30 μm | 0.003 cm |
| 50 μm | 0.005 cm |
| 100 μm | 0.01 cm |
| 1000 μm | 0.1 cm |