1 Square Centimeter equals 0.155 Square Inches.
| Square Centimeter (cm²) | Square Inch (in²) |
|---|---|
| 0.001 cm² | 0.000155 in² |
| 0.01 cm² | 0.00155 in² |
| 0.1 cm² | 0.0155 in² |
| 1 cm² | 0.155 in² |
| 2 cm² | 0.310001 in² |
| 5 cm² | 0.775002 in² |
| 10 cm² | 1.55 in² |
| 25 cm² | 3.87501 in² |
| 50 cm² | 7.75002 in² |
| 100 cm² | 15.5 in² |
| 500 cm² | 77.5002 in² |
| 1,000 cm² | 155 in² |
To convert Square Centimeters to Square Inches, multiply the value by 0.155. This factor comes from the ratio of the two units' definitions: one Square Centimeter equals 0.155 Square Inches.
For example: 1 Square Centimeter = 0.155 Square Inches, and 10 Square Centimeters = 1.55 Square Inches.
To convert in the reverse direction — from Square Inches to Square Centimeters — multiply by 6.4516.
The square centimeter (cm²) is the area of a square with sides one centimeter long, equal to 100 square millimeters or 0.0001 square meters. It is a human-scale unit, roughly the size of a small fingernail. In everyday life, square centimeters appear in fabric and sewing (seam allowances and small pattern pieces), wound care (wound size in clinical assessments), and the dimensions of stamps, coins, and small electronic components.
Medical imaging and clinical documentation routinely use square centimeters for tumor sizes, wound surface areas, and organ measurements. A melanoma "greater than 2 cm²" has clinical significance; heart valve areas are measured in square centimeters (a normal mitral valve area is 4–6 cm², with stenosis indicated below 1.5 cm²). Dermatology calculates skin surface areas in square centimeters for burns, psoriasis coverage, and treatment-area dosing.
In physics and chemistry, surface area measurements in square centimeters are common for electrode areas in electrochemistry, catalyst surface areas, and heat exchanger surfaces. A 1 cm² cross-section at standard conditions is a convenient experimental scale for measuring electrical resistance, thermal conductivity, and optical properties of materials. The unit bridges the gap between the very small (mm²) and the practically large (m²) for bench-scale science.
The square inch (in²) is the area of a square with sides one inch long, equal to 6.4516 cm². It is primarily used in the United States and appears in technical specifications for small-to-medium areas: screen resolution (dots per square inch, related to pixels per inch or PPI), semiconductor chip area, fabric density, filter surface area, and the cross-sectional area of pipes and structural elements in US engineering.
In computing, the square inch underlies the concept of pixels per inch (PPI) or dots per inch (DPI), which describes screen or print resolution. A high-density smartphone display at 460 PPI packs 460² = 211,600 pixels into a single square inch. Semiconductor manufacturers measure chip area in square millimeters and square inches simultaneously, as both units appear in industry reporting.
In everyday US contexts, the square inch appears in cooking (pan sizes — a 9×13 inch baking pan has 117 in²) and crafts (quilt piecing, paper cutting, and sticker sizing). Air filter ratings often include the filter's total surface area in square inches. Pressure in US engineering is frequently expressed in pounds per square inch (psi) — the pound-force divided by the square inch as the unit area — making the square inch fundamental to US pressure measurement.
1 Square Centimeter equals 0.155 Square Inches.
To convert Square Centimeters to Square Inches, multiply by 0.155. For example, 1 Square Centimeter = 0.155 Square Inches.
1 Square Inch equals 6.4516 Square Centimeters.