Meter
A meter (m) is the base unit of length in the metric system and one of the most widely used measurements in the world. It is defined precisely by the distance light travels in a vacuum during a fraction of a second, making it highly accurate for scientific use. In everyday life, meters measure things like room dimensions, athletic tracks, and object heights.
Because the meter anchors the entire metric system, converting to centimeters, kilometers, or millimeters is simple and consistent. Unit converters make switching between systems—such as meters and feet—fast and reliable for any project.
Decimeter
A decimeter (dm) is a metric unit of length equal to one-tenth of a meter. It sits between centimeters and meters in size, making it helpful for measurements that are too large for centimeters but too small for full meters. Although not as commonly used in day-to-day tasks, the decimeter is important in education, engineering, and scientific contexts.
Because it is part of the metric system, converting decimeters into other units is simple—for example, 1 decimeter = 10 centimeters and 0.1 meters. A unit converter can help you switch quickly between measurements when precision is important.