Meter: (ˈmiːtər) is a fundamental unit of length in the International System of Units (SI).
International spelling - meter.
American spelling - metre.
SI symbol (abbreviation) - m
Equivalent to one hundred (100) centimeters.
Interesting facts:
International spelling - kilometer.
American spelling - kilometre.
SI symbol (abbreviation) - km
Equivalent to one thousand meters.
Interesting facts:
International spelling - meter.
American spelling - metre.
SI symbol (abbreviation) - m
Equivalent to one hundred (100) centimeters.
Interesting facts:
- The metre is a distance light travels in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 of a second
- The word “meter” was founded in France in 1795
International spelling - kilometer.
American spelling - kilometre.
SI symbol (abbreviation) - km
Equivalent to one thousand meters.
Interesting facts:
- Healthy adult human can walk 1 km in approximately 10 minutes
- 10 000 steps that every human should walk during the day is approximately 8 km
- History says that the words “meter” and “kilometer” were founded in France in 1795
- Kilometer zero is a particular location in different countries (usually in capitals) from which distances are traditionally measured. In Chicago, for instance, the intersection of State and Madison is defined as a zero point (called mile zero)
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