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The standard unit of length in both the SI and original metric systems is the meter -LRB- m -RRB- . A meter was originally specified as 1/10 ,000,000 of the distance from the North Pole to the equator . It is now defined as the distance light in a vacuum travels in 1/299 ,792,458 of a second . A meter is about 3 inches longer than a yard ; one meter is about 39.37 inches or 1.094 yards . Longer distances are often reported in kilometers -LRB- 1 km 1000 m 103 m -RRB- , whereas shorter distances can be reported in centimeters -LRB- 1 cm 0.01 m 10 ^ 2 m -RRB- or millimeters -LRB- 1 mm 0.001 m 10 ^ 3 m -RRB- .
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