Convert miles to meters
Mile
Definición
A mile (symbol: mi) is an Imperial and U.S. customary unit of length equal to exactly 5 280 feet, 1 760 yards, or 1 609.344 meters.
Orígenes
Derived from the Latin mille passus (“thousand paces”), the mile was standardized in England in 1593 as 8 furlongs (5 280 ft). Variants like the Roman mile (5 000 ft) and the nautical mile (1 852 m) persist in specialized contexts.
Uso moderno
Miles remain the standard on highways and road signs in the U.S., U.K., Myanmar, and Liberia. They’re also used for aviation (statute vs. nautical miles) and in some sporting events.
Meter
Definición
A meter (symbol: m) is the SI base unit of length, defined as the distance light travels in a vacuum in 1⁄299 792 458 of a second. This constant-based standard was adopted in 1983 and refined in 2019.
Orígenes
1793: One ten-millionth of the Earth’s quadrant from Equator to North Pole
1889: Defined by a platinum–iridium prototype bar at 0 °C
1960: Recast in terms of krypton-86 emission wavelengths
1983–2019: Anchored to the fixed speed of light
Uso moderno
Meters dominate science, engineering, construction, and everyday measurements worldwide. Though the U.S. often uses customary units, meters underpin its scientific and trade standards.
Mile → Meter Conversion Table
Miles (mi) | Meters (m) |
---|---|
0.01 | 16.09344 |
0.1 | 160.9344 |
1 | 1609.344 |
2 | 3218.688 |
3 | 4828.032 |
5 | 8046.72 |
10 | 16093.44 |
20 | 32186.88 |
50 | 80467.2 |
100 | 160934.4 |
1000 | 1609344 |
Cómo convertir
1 mi = 1609.344 m
1 m = 0.0006213712 mi
Ejemplo
Convert 15 mi to meters:
15 mi × 1609.344 m/mi = 24140.16 m
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