Miles to Kilometers Converter
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Miles to Kilometres Converter
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Relationship Between Miles and Kilometres
The conversion between miles and kilometres is based on the international standard where 1 mile equals exactly 1.609344 kilometres.
1 mi = 1.609344 km
Therefore,
1 km = 0.621371 mi
To convert miles to kilometres, we multiply the value in miles by 1.609344.
For example, 1 mile equals approximately 1.609 kilometres, and 10 miles equal approximately 16.093 kilometres.
Mile
What is a Mile (mi)?
A mile (symbol: mi) is a unit of length in the imperial and US customary systems of measurement. It is currently defined as exactly 1,609.344 metres. The mile is widely used in the United States, United Kingdom, and some other countries for measuring distances, particularly for road distances and speed limits.
Origin and History
The mile has ancient origins, with the word 'mile' coming from the Latin 'mille passus' meaning 'a thousand paces'. The Roman mile was approximately 1,000 paces (about 1,479 metres). Over time, different regions developed their own definitions. The modern statute mile was established in England in 1593 and later standardized internationally in 1959 as exactly 1,609.344 metres.
Current Use
- Road distances: Used in the United States and United Kingdom for measuring distances between cities and towns
- Speed limits: Vehicle speed limits are expressed in miles per hour (mph) in the US and UK
- Athletics: Track events like the mile run (1,609.344 metres)
- Aviation: Nautical miles are used for air and sea navigation (1 nautical mile = 1.852 km)
- Everyday measurements: Common for measuring travel distances, running distances, and car odometers
Kilometre
What is a Kilometre (km)?
A kilometre (symbol: km) is a unit of length in the International System of Units (SI), equal to one thousand metres (1 km = 1000 m). The prefix 'kilo-' means one thousand, making the kilometre a larger unit suitable for measuring longer distances.
History and Origin of the Kilometre
The kilometre is based on the metre, which is the base unit of length in the SI system. The prefix 'kilo-' comes from the Greek word 'khilioi' meaning 'thousand'. The metric system was developed in France in the late 18th century and has since become the most widely used system of measurement worldwide.
Modern Applications of Kilometres
Kilometres are used globally (in metric countries) for measuring longer distances such as road distances, travel routes, geographic measurements, and athletic events like marathons. Most countries use kilometres for road signs, maps, and vehicle speedometers. A marathon race is 42.195 kilometres long.
Mile to Kilometre Conversion Table
The conversion of miles to kilometres for certain values are provided below:
- Miles [mi]
- Kilometres [km]
- 0.5 mi
- 0.8047 km
- 1 mi
- 1.6093 km
- 2 mi
- 3.2187 km
- 3 mi
- 4.828 km
- 5 mi
- 8.0467 km
- 10 mi
- 16.0934 km
- 15 mi
- 24.1402 km
- 20 mi
- 32.1869 km
- 25 mi
- 40.2336 km
- 30 mi
- 48.2803 km
- 40 mi
- 64.3738 km
- 50 mi
- 80.4672 km
- 60 mi
- 96.5606 km
- 75 mi
- 120.7008 km
- 100 mi
- 160.9344 km
- 150 mi
- 241.4016 km
- 200 mi
- 321.8688 km
- 250 mi
- 402.336 km
- 300 mi
- 482.8032 km
- 500 mi
- 804.672 km