Mile (mi)
Definition: A mile (mi) is an imperial unit of length equal to 1,609.344 meters. It is commonly used in the United States and the United Kingdom for measuring road distances and geographical locations.
History: The mile originated from the Roman 'mille passus,' meaning 'a thousand paces.' It has varied historically, but the modern statute mile was standardized in the 16th century by Queen Elizabeth I.
Current Use: Miles remain prevalent in the US and UK for road distances, running races (e.g., the mile run), and aviation. Despite metrication efforts, it continues to be used in daily life and official measurements.
Kilometer (km)
Definition: A kilometer (km) is equal to 1,000 meters. It is a common unit for measuring large distances, especially in geography and transportation, providing a practical scale for road signs and geographic mapping.
History: Introduced in the metric system during the late 18th century, the kilometer was established to replace inconsistent units of distance measurement across different regions, bringing standardization to the scientific community.
Current Use: Kilometers are widely used in most countries for measuring road distances, running races (e.g., 5K and 10K races), and geographical measurements. It remains the primary unit for long distances in metric countries.
Quick Conversion Table Mile (mi) to Kilometer (km)
1 Mile (mi) equal to 1.609344 Kilometer (km)
5 Mile (mi) equal to 8.04672 Kilometer (km)
10 Mile (mi) equal to 16.09344 Kilometer (km)
20 Mile (mi) equal to 32.18688 Kilometer (km)
30 Mile (mi) equal to 48.28032 Kilometer (km)
50 Mile (mi) equal to 80.4672 Kilometer (km)
75 Mile (mi) equal to 120.7008 Kilometer (km)
100 Mile (mi) equal to 160.9344 Kilometer (km)