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A centimetre (American spelling: centimeter, symbol cm) is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to one hundredth of a metre, which is the current SI base unit of length. Centi is the SI prefix for a factor of 10^ Farad
  • in Canadian maps, centimetres are used to make conversions from map scale to real world scale (kilometers)

    Unicode symbols

    For the purposes of compatibility with Chinese, Japanese and Korean (CJK) characters, Unicode has symbols for:
  • centimetre (㎝) - code 339D
  • square centimetre (㎠) - code 33A0
  • cubic centimetre (㎤) - code 33A4 They are useful only with East Asian fixed-width CJK fonts, because they're equal in size to one Chinese character.

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