Convert mm to m
Milímetro
What Is a Millimeter?
A millimeter (mm) is an SI-derived length unit equal to one-thousandth of a meter. In modern terms, it represents the distance light travels in 1/299 792 458 000 of a second, inheriting the meter’s precision.
Where It Comes From
El prefijo mili- comes from the Latin mille (“thousand”), marking a factor of 10⁻³. Though the meter itself has shifted—from a platinum bar to krypton emissions to a light-speed standard—the millimeter remains exactly 0.001 m.
How It’s Used Today
Millimeters are essential when you need fine detail: engineering blueprints, machine tolerances, electronic component specs, and any scenario where centimeters are too coarse.
Meter
What Is a Meter?
A meter (m) is the SI’s fundamental unit of length, defined by the distance light travels in a vacuum in 1/299 792 458 of a second. This definition, updated in 2019 alongside the second, guarantees unwavering global consistency.
Where It Comes From
1793: One ten-millionth of the Earth’s meridian from the Equator to the North Pole
1889: A platinum-iridium prototype bar at 0 °C
1960: A fixed number of krypton-86 wavelengths
1983–2019: Anchored to the speed of light
How It’s Used Today
Meters dominate international standards—engineering, construction, scientific research, and everyday distance markings. While some countries still favor feet or miles in daily life, meters underpin all official and technical measurements.
Millimeter → Meter Conversion Table
Milímetros (mm) | Meters (m) |
---|---|
0.01 | 0.00001 |
0.1 | 0.0001 |
1 | 0.001 |
2 | 0.002 |
3 | 0.003 |
5 | 0.005 |
10 | 0.01 |
20 | 0.02 |
50 | 0.05 |
100 | 0.1 |
1000 | 1 |
Cómo convertir
1 mm = 0.001 m
1 m = 1000 mm
Ejemplo
Convertir 15 mm to meters:
15 mm × 0.001 m/mm = 0.015 m
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