Centimeter to Nautical Mile Conversion Result

Centimeter: is a unit of measure in the International System of Units (SI). It is a basic unit of length in the metric system.

International spelling - centimeter.
American spelling - centimetre.
SI symbol (abbreviation) - cm
Equivalent to one-hundredth (1/100) of a meter and ten millimeters.

Interesting facts:
  • The word “centimeter” consists of the Latin word “centum”, that means “hundred”, and the French word “mètre”
  • Cm defines the distance that light travels in a vacuum in a 1/299,792,458 seconds
  • Cm is close to the fingernail length
  • Cm may be used to measure how much rain or snow has fallen
  • Cm can be used to measure people height
  • The numbers on the ruler represent centimeters (cm)
  • Cm is a radius of a US penny


Nautical Mile: is a unit of measurement used in navigation, particularly in maritime and aviation contexts. It is abbreviated as "nm" or "M" and is based on the circumference of the Earth. One nautical mile is defined as one minute of latitude along any meridian. It is equal to one-sixtieth of a degree of latitude.

The exact length of a nautical mile is defined as approximately 1,852 meters or 1.15078 statute miles. The use of the nautical mile is standard in charts, maps, and navigation instruments, providing a convenient way to measure distances on the Earth's surface.

Interesting facts:
  • The concept of the nautical mile dates back to ancient times when navigators needed a consistent way to measure distances at sea. The Earth's circumference was divided into 360 degrees of longitude, and each degree was further divided into 60 minutes of arc. One minute of latitude along any meridian became the basis for the nautical mile.
  • The speed of ships and aircraft is commonly measured in knots, which are nautical miles per hour. One knot is equal to one nautical mile per hour. For example, a speed of 10 knots means the vessel is traveling at 10 nautical miles per hour.