What is Kilometre?

Information about Kilometre

1 kilometre =
SI units
m0106 mm
US customary / Imperial units
ftmi
A kilometre (American spelling: kilometer, symbol km) is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to one thousand metres, the current SI base unit of length. It can be written in scientific notations as 1×10³ m (engineering notation) or 1 E+3 m (exponential notation) — both meaning 1,000 × 1 m.

nanometre <<< micrometre <<< millimetre < centimetre < decimetre < metre < decametre < hectometre < kilometre <<< megametre

A corresponding unit of area is the square kilometre and a corresponding unit of volume is the cubic kilometre.

Although, in English, metric units of measurement are usually pronounced with the stress on the first syllable, as in /ˈkɪl.əˌmiː.tə(r)/, pronunciation of the word "kilometre" with the stress on the second syllable /kɪˈlɒm.ə.tə(r)/ is in common usage (see List of words of disputed pronunciation). The latter pronunciation follows the stress pattern used for the names of measuring instruments, such as barometer, thermometer, tachometer and speedometer. This stress pattern is not commonly used for other metric measurements such as millimetre or centimetre.

Slang terms for kilometre include "klick" (sometimes spelled "click" or "klik") and "kay" (or "k"). These non-standard terms can also refer to kilometres per hour, which itself is abbreviated as km/h, km h-1, km·h-1 or, informally, kph.

"Kilometrage" may be used in the same way as "mileage".

Equivalence to other units of length

1 kilometre is equal to:
  • 1,000 metres (1 metre is equal to 0.001 kilometres)
  • about 0.621 statute miles (1 statute mile is equal to 1.609344 kilometres)
  • about 1,094 international yards (1 international yard is equal to 0.0009144 kilometres)
  • about 3,281 feet (1 foot is equal to 0.0003048 kilometres)

International usage

The United States of America and the United Kingdom are the only two developed countries that have considered changing their road signs from miles to kilometres, however both countries have decided not to make any changes, as detailed below.

Although the UK has officially adopted the metric system, there is no intention to replace the mile on road signs in the near future, owing to the British public's attachment to traditional imperial units of distance, i.e., miles, yards and inches. As of Tuesday, September 11, 2007, the EU has allowed Britain to continue using the imperial systems. The EU commissioner Günter Verheugen said: "There is not now and never will be any requirement to drop imperial measurements."[1]

In the US, the National Highway System Designation Act of 1995 prohibits the use of federal-aid highway funds to convert existing signs or purchase new signs with metric units.[2] However, the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices since 2000 published in both metric and American Customary Units. (See also Metrication in the United States.)

Unicode symbols

For the purposes of compatibility with Chinese, Japanese and Korean (CJK) characters, Unicode has symbols for:

References

1. ^ "EU gives up on 'metric Britain'", BBC News Online, BBC, 2007-09-11. Retrieved on 2007-10-12.BBC&rft.date=2007-09-11"> 
2. ^ 50th Anniversary of the Interstate Highway System - Frequently Asked Questions. US Department of Transport. Retrieved on 2007-10-12.

See also

KM, Km, or km may stand for:
  • Kappa Mikey, a animated series broadcasted on Nicktoons Network.
  • Kilometre (km)
  • Kernel methods
  • Kettle Moraine High School
  • Khmer language (ISO 639 alpha-2, km)
  • Kuomintang (KMT

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International System of Units (abbreviated SI from the French Le Système international d'unités) is the modern form of the metric system.
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1 metre =
SI units
1000 mm 0 cm
US customary / Imperial units
0 ft 0 in
The metre or meter[1](symbol: m) is the fundamental unit of length in the International System of Units (SI).
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1 millimetre =
SI units
010−3 m 0 cm
US customary / Imperial units
010−3 ft 010−3 in
The millimetre (American spelling: millimeter, symbol mm
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U.S. customary units, also known in the United States as English units[1] (but see English unit) or standard units, are units of measurement that are currently used in the USA, in some cases alongside units from SI (the International System of Units
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Imperial units or the Imperial system is a collection of units, first defined in the British Weights and Measures Act of 1824, later refined (until 1959) and reduced.
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1 foot =
SI units
0 m 0 mm
US customary / Imperial units
0 yd 0 in
A foot (plural: feet or foot;[1] symbol or abbreviation: ft or, sometimes,
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1 mile =
SI units
0 m 0 km
US customary / Imperial units
0 ft 0 yd

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units of measurement have played a crucial role in human endeavour from early ages up to this day. Disparate systems of measurement used to be very common. Now there is a global standard, the International System (SI) of units, the modern form of the metric system.
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Length is the long dimension of any object. The length of a thing is the distance between its ends, its linear extent as measured from end to end. This may be distinguished from height, which is vertical extent, and width or breadth
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1 metre =
SI units
1000 mm 0 cm
US customary / Imperial units
0 ft 0 in
The metre or meter[1](symbol: m) is the fundamental unit of length in the International System of Units (SI).
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International System of Units (abbreviated SI from the French Le Système international d'unités) is the modern form of the metric system.
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The international system (SI) of units defines seven SI base units: physical units defined by an operational definition.

All other physical units can be derived from these base units: these are known as SI derived units. Derivation is by dimensional analysis.
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Scientific notation, also known as standard form, is a notation for writing numbers that is often used by scientists and mathematicians to make it easier to write large and small numbers.
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Distances shorter than 1 km

Conversions

1,000 meters is equal to:
  • 1 kilometer
  • 0.621371 miles
  • 1,093.61 yards
  • 3,280.84 feet
  • Side of a square of area 1 km².
  • Radius of a circle of area 3.14 π km².

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1 nanometre =
SI units
010−9 m 010−3 μm
US customary / Imperial units
010−9 ft 010−9 in
A nanometre (American spelling: nanometer, symbol nm
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1 micrometre =
SI units
010−6 m 010−3 mm
US customary / Imperial units
010−6 ft 010−6 in
A micrometre (American spelling: micrometer; symbol µm
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1 millimetre =
SI units
010−3 m 0 cm
US customary / Imperial units
010−3 ft 010−3 in
The millimetre (American spelling: millimeter, symbol mm
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1 centimetre =
SI units
010−3 m 0 mm
US customary / Imperial units
010−3 ft 0 in
A centimetre (American spelling: centimeter, symbol cm
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1 decimetre =
SI units
0 m 0 mm
US customary / Imperial units
0 ft 0 in


A decimetre (American spelling: decimeter, symbol dm
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1 metre =
SI units
1000 mm 0 cm
US customary / Imperial units
0 ft 0 in
The metre or meter[1](symbol: m) is the fundamental unit of length in the International System of Units (SI).
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1 decametre =
SI units
0 m 0 cm
US customary / Imperial units
0 ft 0 yd
A decametre (American spelling: decameter, symbol dam
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1 hectometre =
SI units
0 m 0 km
US customary / Imperial units
0 ft 0 yd
A hectometre (American spelling: hectometer, symbol hm
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1 megametre =
SI units
0106 m 0 km
Astronomical units
010−6 AU 010−12 ly
US customary / Imperial units
0106 ft 0 mi


A megametre (American spelling:
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Area is a physical quantity expressing the size of a part of a surface. The term Surface area is the summation of the areas of the exposed sides of an object.

Units

Units for measuring surface area include:
square metre = SI derived unit

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The volume of a solid object is the three-dimensional concept of how much space it occupies, often quantified numerically. One-dimensional figures (such as lines) and two-dimensional shapes (such as squares) are assigned zero volume in the three-dimensional space.
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English 
Writing system: Latin (English variant) 
Official status
Official language of: 53 countries
Regulated by: no official regulation
Language codes
ISO 639-1: en
ISO 639-2: eng
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AHD is the American Heritage Dictionary. M-W is the Merriam-Webster Dictionary (American). K&K is A Pronouncing Dictionary of American English by John S. Kenyon and Thomas A. Knott. OED is the Oxford English Dictionary.
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