Yard: is a unit of length or distance commonly used in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, as well as in other countries that follow the imperial system of measurement. It is commonly abbreviated as "yd" and is equivalent to three feet or 36 inches. The international standard for one yard is exactly 0.9144 meters.
Interesting facts:
International spelling - centimeter.
American spelling - centimetre.
SI symbol (abbreviation) - cm
Equivalent to one-hundredth (1/100) of a meter and ten millimeters.
Interesting facts:
Interesting facts:
- In textile and fashion industry a yard is a standard unit for measuring fabric.
- In American and Canadian football, the standard length of a football field is 100 yards, with each end zone being an additional 10 yards.
- The term "yard sale" for a sale of secondhand goods likely originated from the practice of people setting up their unwanted items for sale in their yards, and has nothing to do with length
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
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