Convert Kilometre to Centimetre
1 kilometre = 100,000 centimetre (cm). For example, 10 kilometre = 1,000,000 centimetre and 100 kilometre = 10,000,000 centimetre. Type any value below to convert kilometre to centimetre both ways — it runs entirely in your browser.
Quick answer: Kilometre to Centimetre
1 Kilometre = 100,000Centimetre (km → cm). To convert kilometre to centimetre, multiply by 100,000. To convert centimetre to kilometre, multiply by 0.00001. The converter at the top does this instantly and both ways; the sections below give the formula, worked examples, a full conversion chart and answers to the most common kilometre-to-centimetre questions.
How to convert Kilometre to Centimetre
To convert kilometre to centimetre, multiply the number of kilometre by the conversion factor 100,000, because 1 km = 100,000cm. The conversion is linear, so the same factor works for any value — whole numbers, decimals or fractions. For the reverse direction, 1 cm = 0.00001km, so you divide by 100,000 (or multiply by 0.00001) to turn centimetre back into kilometre.
cm = km × 100,000 ·
km = cm × 0.00001
- Write down the value you want to convert, in kilometre.
- Multiply it by 100,000.
- The result is the same area/length/quantity expressed in centimetre.
Kilometre to Centimetre — worked examples
Each row shows the exact arithmetic so you can follow the conversion step by step. For example, 5kilometre is 500,000centimetre because 5 km × 100,000 = 500,000 cm.
| Kilometre | Calculation | Centimetre |
|---|---|---|
| 1km | 1 km × 100,000 = 100,000 cm | 100,000cm |
| 2km | 2 km × 100,000 = 200,000 cm | 200,000cm |
| 3km | 3 km × 100,000 = 300,000 cm | 300,000cm |
| 5km | 5 km × 100,000 = 500,000 cm | 500,000cm |
| 7km | 7 km × 100,000 = 700,000 cm | 700,000cm |
| 10km | 10 km × 100,000 = 1,000,000 cm | 1,000,000cm |
| 12km | 12 km × 100,000 = 1,200,000 cm | 1,200,000cm |
| 15km | 15 km × 100,000 = 1,500,000 cm | 1,500,000cm |
| 20km | 20 km × 100,000 = 2,000,000 cm | 2,000,000cm |
| 25km | 25 km × 100,000 = 2,500,000 cm | 2,500,000cm |
| 50km | 50 km × 100,000 = 5,000,000 cm | 5,000,000cm |
| 100km | 100 km × 100,000 = 10,000,000 cm | 10,000,000cm |
Common Kilometre to Centimetre conversions
These are the kilometre-to-centimetre values people look up most often. Every figure is computed from the exact factor, so you can rely on them for quick reference:
- 1 kilometre = 100,000 centimetre
- 2 kilometre = 200,000 centimetre
- 2.5 kilometre = 250,000 centimetre
- 3 kilometre = 300,000 centimetre
- 4 kilometre = 400,000 centimetre
- 5 kilometre = 500,000 centimetre
- 6 kilometre = 600,000 centimetre
- 7 kilometre = 700,000 centimetre
- 8 kilometre = 800,000 centimetre
- 9 kilometre = 900,000 centimetre
- 10 kilometre = 1,000,000 centimetre
- 12 kilometre = 1,200,000 centimetre
- 15 kilometre = 1,500,000 centimetre
- 20 kilometre = 2,000,000 centimetre
- 25 kilometre = 2,500,000 centimetre
- 30 kilometre = 3,000,000 centimetre
- 50 kilometre = 5,000,000 centimetre
- 75 kilometre = 7,500,000 centimetre
- 100 kilometre = 10,000,000 centimetre
- 200 kilometre = 20,000,000 centimetre
- 500 kilometre = 50,000,000 centimetre
- 1000 kilometre = 100,000,000 centimetre
Kilometre to Centimetre conversion chart (both directions)
The chart below converts kilometre to centimetre and centimetre to kilometre side by side, so it works whichever way you need. 1 kilometre = 100,000centimetre, and 1 centimetre = 0.00001kilometre.
| Kilometre → Centimetre | Centimetre → Kilometre |
|---|---|
| 0.25km = 25,000cm | 0.25cm = 0.0000025km |
| 0.5km = 50,000cm | 0.5cm = 0.000005km |
| 1km = 100,000cm | 1cm = 0.00001km |
| 2km = 200,000cm | 2cm = 0.00002km |
| 3km = 300,000cm | 3cm = 0.00003km |
| 4km = 400,000cm | 4cm = 0.00004km |
| 5km = 500,000cm | 5cm = 0.00005km |
| 6km = 600,000cm | 6cm = 0.00006km |
| 7km = 700,000cm | 7cm = 0.00007km |
| 8km = 800,000cm | 8cm = 0.00008km |
| 9km = 900,000cm | 9cm = 0.00009km |
| 10km = 1,000,000cm | 10cm = 0.0001km |
| 12km = 1,200,000cm | 12cm = 0.00012km |
| 15km = 1,500,000cm | 15cm = 0.00015km |
| 20km = 2,000,000cm | 20cm = 0.0002km |
| 25km = 2,500,000cm | 25cm = 0.00025km |
| 30km = 3,000,000cm | 30cm = 0.0003km |
| 40km = 4,000,000cm | 40cm = 0.0004km |
| 50km = 5,000,000cm | 50cm = 0.0005km |
| 75km = 7,500,000cm | 75cm = 0.00075km |
| 100km = 10,000,000cm | 100cm = 0.001km |
| 150km = 15,000,000cm | 150cm = 0.0015km |
| 200km = 20,000,000cm | 200cm = 0.002km |
| 250km = 25,000,000cm | 250cm = 0.0025km |
| 500km = 50,000,000cm | 500cm = 0.005km |
| 1000km = 100,000,000cm | 1000cm = 0.01km |
Kilometre vs Centimetre: which is bigger?
A kilometre is the larger unit: one kilometre equals 100,000 centimetres. Put another way, you need 100,000 centimetres to make a single kilometre.
What is a Kilometre? History, origin and usage
The kilometre combines the Greek-derived prefix 'kilo-' (from khilioi, 'thousand') with the metre. It was among the eight original decimal prefixes adopted by the French Academy of Sciences in 1795, soon after the metre itself was defined during the French Revolution.
The kilometre is the standard unit for road, map and geographic distances throughout most of the world. Nearly every country signs its highways and speed limits in kilometres; the main holdouts that still post road distances in miles are the United States and the United Kingdom.
Although the prefix 'kilo-' comes from Greek, the names of the metric submultiples such as deci- and centi- were drawn from Latin instead. The popular running benchmark known as a '5K' is simply a five-kilometre race.
What is a Centimetre? History, origin and usage
The centimetre is one-hundredth of a metre, from the Latin centum, 'hundred'. It became prominent as the base length of the centimetre-gram-second (CGS) system used by many 19th- and early-20th-century physicists.
The centimetre is the everyday metric unit for small measurements such as human height, clothing sizes, paper and rulers across most of the world. It sits conveniently between the millimetre and the metre.
For decades scientists worked in the centimetre-gram-second system before the metre-kilogram-second system prevailed. A standard school ruler is typically 30 cm long.
Convert 1 Kilometre to other units
It can help to see a kilometre next to the other units it is commonly compared with. One kilometre (km) is equal to:
| 1 Kilometre equals | Unit |
|---|---|
| 1,000m | Metre |
| 10,000dm | Decimetre |
| 100,000cm | Centimetre |
| 1,000,000mm | Millimetre |
| 1,000,000,000µm | Micrometre |
| 0.6213712mi | Mile |
| 1,093.613yd | Yard |
| 3,280.84ft | Foot |
| 39,370.08in | Inch |
| 0.5399568nmi | Nautical Mile |
| 4.97097fur | Furlong |
| 49.7097ch | Chain |
| 4,970.97li | Link |
| 198.8388rd | Rod |
| 198.8388pole | Pole |
| 546.8066ftm | Fathom |
| 9,842.52hand | Hand |
| 4,374.453span | Span |
| 8,748.906finger | Finger |
| 2,187.227cubit | Cubit |
| 164.042rope | Rope |
| 550ken | Ken |
| 0.2071237lea | League |
| 2,834,646pt | Point |
| 6.6846e-9AU | Astronomical Unit |
| 1.057e-13ly | Light-year |
| 100dam | Decametre |
| 10hm | Hectometre |
| 0.1799856nl | Nautical League |
Convert 1 Centimetre to other units
One centimetre (cm) is equal to:
| 1 Centimetre equals | Unit |
|---|---|
| 0.00001km | Kilometre |
| 0.01m | Metre |
| 0.1dm | Decimetre |
| 10mm | Millimetre |
| 10,000µm | Micrometre |
| 0.000006213712mi | Mile |
| 0.01093613yd | Yard |
| 0.0328084ft | Foot |
| 0.3937008in | Inch |
| 0.000005399568nmi | Nautical Mile |
| 0.0000497097fur | Furlong |
| 0.000497097ch | Chain |
| 0.0497097li | Link |
| 0.001988388rd | Rod |
| 0.001988388pole | Pole |
| 0.005468066ftm | Fathom |
| 0.0984252hand | Hand |
| 0.04374453span | Span |
| 0.08748906finger | Finger |
| 0.02187227cubit | Cubit |
| 0.00164042rope | Rope |
| 0.0055ken | Ken |
| 0.000002071237lea | League |
| 28.34646pt | Point |
| 6.6846e-14AU | Astronomical Unit |
| 1.057e-18ly | Light-year |
| 0.001dam | Decametre |
| 0.0001hm | Hectometre |
| 0.000001799856nl | Nautical League |
Tips for converting Kilometre to Centimetre
- To go from kilometre to centimetre, multiply by 100,000; to go back, divide by 100,000 (or multiply by 0.00001).
- For a quick mental estimate, remember that 1 kilometre ≈ 100,000 centimetre, so 10 kilometre ≈ 1,000,000 centimetre.
- The converter above keeps full precision; the tables round for readability, so use the tool for exact figures.
- Both fields update live as you type — change either side to convert in that direction.
How to use this Kilometre to Centimetre converter
Type a number into the Kilometre field and the equivalent in Centimetre appears instantly — there is no “convert” button to press and nothing is sent to a server, so it works offline once the page has loaded and is safe for any data. You can also type into the Centimetre field to convert the other way (centimetre to kilometre). Use the swap control to flip the two units, and copy the result with a single click. Because the calculation runs in your browser with full floating-point precision, the converter is more exact than the rounded figures shown in the reference chart above — use the chart for quick look-ups and the tool for precise work.
Accuracy and method
Every figure on this page — the formula, the worked examples, the conversion chart and the “convert to other units” tables — is computed from a single verified conversion factor (1 km = 100,000cm), never copied from a hand-typed lookup table that could drift. That factor is derived from each unit’s definition in terms of a common base unit, and an automated check re-verifies all of the site’s factors on every update, so the numbers here stay correct over time. This matters for kilometre-to-centimetre conversions because a small rounding error in a published table compounds quickly at larger quantities; computing from the exact factor avoids that.
The metric units (km, m, cm, mm, µm) are exact by definition, and the imperial units (mile, yard, foot, inch, nautical mile) use their exact international values. Traditional units (hand, span, finger, cubit, rod/pole, link, rope, ken, league) are given at their commonly accepted standard sizes — historical local values sometimes differed, so confirm against a primary source before relying on them for legal or historical work.
Frequently asked questions
- How many centimetre are in 1 kilometre?
- 1 kilometre = 100,000 centimetre (cm). To convert any number of kilometre to centimetre, multiply by 100,000.
- How do I convert kilometre to centimetre?
- Multiply the number of kilometre by 100,000. For example, 10 kilometre = 10 × 100,000 = 1,000,000 centimetre, and 25 kilometre = 2,500,000 centimetre.
- How many kilometre are in 1 centimetre?
- 1 centimetre = 0.00001 kilometre. So to convert centimetre back to kilometre, multiply by 0.00001.
- What is the formula to convert kilometre to centimetre?
- centimetre = kilometre × 100,000. The reverse formula is kilometre = centimetre × 0.00001.
- How much is 100 kilometre in centimetre?
- 100 kilometre = 10,000,000 centimetre. (And 1000 kilometre = 100,000,000 centimetre.)
- Which is bigger, a kilometre or a centimetre?
- A kilometre is larger: 1 kilometre = 100,000 centimetre.
- Is this kilometre to centimetre converter accurate?
- Yes — every value is computed from the exact 100,000 cm per km factor (not rounded look-up tables), and the factors are re-verified automatically on every update.
- Can I convert centimetre to kilometre too?
- Yes. The converter works both ways — enter a value in either field. 1 centimetre = 0.00001 kilometre.