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Kilometers to Miles table. Kilometers to Miles (km to miles) conversion calculator for length conversions with additional tables, formulas and additional information.
A kilometer is equal to about 62/100 of a mile, and a mile is equal to about 1.61 kilometers. The U.S. has been slow to adopt metric measures, which are used almost everywhere else in the world.
The kilometre (SI symbol: km; / ˈkɪləmiːtər / or / kɪˈlɒmətər /), spelt kilometer in American and Philippine English, is a unit of length in the International System of Units (SI), equal to one thousand metres (kilo- being the SI prefix for 1000).
Instant free online tool for kilometer to mile conversion or vice versa. The kilometer [km] to mile [mi, mi (Int)] conversion table and conversion steps are also listed. Also, explore tools to convert kilometer or mile to other length units or learn more about length conversions.
Instant free online tool for kilometer to meter conversion or vice versa. The kilometer [km] to meter [m] conversion table and conversion steps are also listed. Also, explore tools to convert kilometer or meter to other length units or learn more about length conversions.
Kilometers conversion calculators, tables and formulas to automatically convert from other length units.
A2. a unit of measurement equal to 1,000 meters. Examples. He walks two kilometers to work every morning. They were going at about 60 kilometers an hour when their car hit the tree. We traveled northeastwards for about 250 kilometers.
There are approximately 0.6214 miles in a kilometer. To convert kilometers into miles, you need to multiply the length value in miles by the conversion factor of 0.6214. On the other hand, when converting miles into kilometers, you should multiply your length value in miles by the conversion factor of 1.6093.
Kilometer definition: a unit of length, the common measure of distances equal to 1,000 meters, and equivalent to 3280.8 feet or 0.621 mile. Abbreviation.
metric system, international decimal system of weights and measures, based on the metre for length and the kilogram for mass, that was adopted in France in 1795 and is now used officially in almost all countries.