Convert Meter (m) (m) to Kilometer (km) (km)
Category: Length
10 m = 0.01 km
High-precision rounding: 6 decimals
How to convert meter (m) to kilometer (km)
We convert by pivoting through the SI base unit for Length and applying exact factors where applicable.
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Examples
Linear unit conversions use standardized factors; many are exact by definition (e.g., 1 in = 25.4 mm, 1 ft = 0.3048 m).
Common mistakes
- Confusing international foot (0.3048 m) with legacy ‘US survey foot’ in old datasets.
- Rounding mid-calculation; keep precision to the end.
About Length
Length measures distance or size. In SI it derives from the meter, defined via the speed of light, which ensures exact, reproducible conversions. Typical applications include construction, mapping, manufacturing tolerances, and navigation; legacy units like inches and feet remain common in trade and building plans.
About Meter (m)
Meter (m)
SI base unit of length defined via the speed of light in vacuum: c = 299,792,458 m/s. Meters underpin nearly all scientific and engineering measurements. The unit is exact and stable across labs worldwide.
History: Originally intended to be one ten-millionth of the distance from the equator to the North Pole along a meridian (late 18th century). Recast multiple times as measurement science advanced; since 1983 the meter is defined by fixing the value of c and using atomic time.
About Kilometer (km)
Kilometer (km)
Equals 1,000 meters. Common for road distances, running events (5k/10k), and geographic scales. Convenient decimal multiple that keeps numbers human-readable.
History: Spread with metrication in the 19th–20th centuries. Adopted by most countries for signage and mapping, replacing miles in many contexts.