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Convert Metre to Kilometre
Conversion of Metre to Kilometre: Metre and kilometre are used to measure the length or distance in the metric system. A length of 1/1000 metres makes a kilometre. This article will help you to convert metre to kilometre.
Meters
Kilometers
What is Metre?
In the International System of Units (SI), a meter is a primary unit of length. It’s denoted by ‘m’ in short.
Common Usage:
- Used to measure the length of a dining table.
- Used to measure the length of window curtain fabric.
- Used to measure the length of a room.
What is Kilometre?
In the International System of Units (SI), Kilometre is a unit of length that is equal to 1000 metres. It is denoted as ‘km.’
Common Usage:
- Used to measure the distance from one city to another.
- Used to measure the length of a runway.
- Used to measure the distance covered by a person in a marathon.
How to convert Metre to Kilometre?
To convert metre to kilometre, multiply the given metres by 1/1000 to get the value in kilometres. As
1 kilometre = 1000 metre
The Formula to convert metre to kilometre is given below,
X m = X × 1/1000 km
where X is the value in metres.
Examples of the conversion of Metre to Kilometre
Problem 1: Convert 3 metres to kilometres.
Solution 1:
Step 1: The given value is 3 metres.
Step 2: To convert 3 metres to kilometres, substitute the given value at the required places in the conversion formula.
X m = X × 1/1000 km
Hence,
3 m = 3 × 1/1000 km
= 0.003 km
Therefore, 3 metres is 0.003 kilometres.
Problem 2: Convert 40 metres to kilometres.
Solution 2:
Step 1: The given value is 40 metres.
Step 2: To convert 40 metres to kilometres, substitute the given value at the required places in the conversion formula.
X m = X × 1/1000 km
Hence,
40 m = 40 × 1/1000 km
= 0.04 km
Therefore, 40 metres is 0.04 kilometres.
Problem 3: Convert 55 metres to kilometres.
Solution 3:
Step 1: The given value is 55 metres.
Step 2: To convert 55 metres to kilometres, substitute the given value at the required places in the conversion formula.
X m = X × 1/1000 km
Hence,
55 m = 55 × 1/1000 km
= 0.055 km
Therefore, 55 metres is 0.055 kilometres.
Problem 4: Convert 800 metres to kilometres.
Solution 4:
Step1: The given value is 800 metres.
Step 2: To convert 800 metres to kilometres, substitute the given value at the required places in the conversion formula.
X m = X × 1/1000 km
Hence,
800 m = 800 × 1/1000 km
= 0.8 km.
Therefore, 800 metres is 0.8 kilometres.
Problem 5: Convert 650 metres to kilometres.
Solution 5:
Step1: The given value is 650 metres.
Step 2: To convert 650 metres to kilometres, substitute the given value at the required places in the conversion formula.
X m = X × 1/1000 km
Hence,
650 = 650 × 1/1000 km
= 0.650
Therefore, 650 metres is 0.650 kilometres.
Metre to Kilometre conversion table
Metre (m) | Kilometre (km) | Conversion of metre to kilometre (m to km) |
1 metre to kilometre | 0.001 kilometres | 1 metre is 0.001 kilometres |
2 metres to kilometre | 0.002 kilometres | 2 metres is 0.002 kilometres |
3 metres to kilometres | 0.003 kilometres | 3metres is 0.003 kilometres |
4 metres to kilometres | 0.004 kilometres | 4 metres is 0.004 kilometres |
5 metres to kilometres | 0.005 kilometres | 5 metres is 0.005 kilometres |
6 metres to kilometres | 0.006 kilometres | 6 metres is 0.006 kilometres |
7 metres to kilometres | 0.007 kilometres | 7 metres is 0.007 kilometres |
8 metres to kilometres | 0.008 kilometres | 8 metres is 0.008 kilometres |
9 metres to kilometres | 0.009 kilometres | 9 metres is 0.009 kilometres |
10 metres to kilometres | 0.01 kilometres | 10 metres is 0.01 kilometres |
11 metres to kilometres | 0.011 kilometres | 11 metres is 0.011 kilometres |
12 metres to kilometres | 0.012 kilometres | 12 metres is 0.012 kilometres |
13 metres to kilometres | 0.013 kilometres | 13 metres is 0.013 kilometres |
14 metres to kilometres | 0.014 kilometres | 14 metres is 0.014 kilometres |
15 metres to kilometres | 0.015 kilometres | 15 metres is 0.015 kilometres |
16 metres to kilometres | 0.016 kilometres | 16 metres is 0.016 kilometres |
17 metres to kilometres | 0.017 kilometres | 17 metres is 0.017 kilometres |
18 metres to kilometres | 0.018 kilometres | 18 metres is 0.018 kilometres |
19 metres to kilometres | 0.019 kilometres | 19 metres is 0.019 kilometres |
20 metres to kilometres | 0.020 kilometres | 20 metres is 0.020 kilometres |
21 metres to kilometres | 0.021 kilometres | 21 metres is 0.021 kilometres |
22 metres to kilometres | 0.022 kilometres | 22 metres is 0.022 kilometres |
23 metres to kilometres | 0.023 kilometres | 23 metres is 0.023 kilometres |
24 metres to kilometres | 0.024 kilometres | 24 metres is 0.024 kilometres |
25 metres to kilometres | 0.025 kilometres | 25 metres is 0.025 kilometres |
26 metres to kilometres | 0.026 k | 26 metres is 0.026 kilometres |
27 metres to kilometres | 0.027 kilometres | 27 metres is 0.027 kilometres |
28 metres to kilometres | 0.028 kilometres | 28 metres is 0.028 kilometres |
29 metres to kilometres | 0.029 kilometres | 29 metres is 0.029 kilometres |
30 metres to kilometres | 0.030 kilometres | 30 metres is 0.030 kilometres |
50 metres to kilometres | 0.05 kilometres | 50 metres is 0.05 kilometres |
100 metres to kilometres | 0.1 kilometres | 100 metres is 0.1 kilometres |
200 metres to kilometres | 0.2 kilometres | 200 metres is 0.2 kilometres |
300 metres to kilometres | 0.3 kilometres | 300 metres is 0.3 kilometres |
400 metres to kilometres | 0.4 kilometres | 400 metres is 0.4 kilometres |
500 metres to kilometres | 0.5 kilometres | 500 metres is 0.5 kilometres |
600 metres to kilometres | 0.6 kilometres | 600 metres is 0.6 kilometres |
700 metres to kilometres | 0.7 kilometres | 700 metres is 0.7 kilometres |
800 metres to kilometres | 0.8 kilometres | 800 metres is 0.8 kilometres |
900 metres to kilometres | 0.9 kilometres | 900 metres is 0.9 kilometres |
1000 metres to kilometres | 1 kilometres | 1000 metres is 1 kilometres |
Difference between Metre and Kilometre
Comparison Parameters | Metre (m) | Kilometre (km) |
Definition | In the International System of Units (SI), a meter is a primary unit of length. | In the International System of Units (SI), Kilometre is a unit of length that is equal to 1000 metres. |
Symbol | m | km |
Formula | 1m = 0.001km | 1 km = 1000 m |
Common Usage | Used for measuring the length of a dining table, the length of window curtain fabric, the length of a room, etc. | Used to measure the distance from one city to another, the length of a runway, the distance covered by a person in a marathon, etc. |
FAQs on the conversion of Metre to Kilometre
How do you convert meters to kilometers formula?
To convert metres to kilometres, multiply the given value of meters by 1/1000 to get the value in kilometres. As
1 km = 1000 m
Formula,
X m = X × 1/1000 km
where X is the value of metres that needs to be converted to kilometres.
What is 1 km equal to in meters?
1 km = 1000 m
Convert 650 metres to kilometre.
Solution:
Step1: The given metres are 650.
Step 2: To convert 650 metres to kilometres, substitute the given values at the required places in the formula.
X m = X × 1/1000 km
Hence,
650 = 650 × 1/1000 km
= 0.650
Therefore, 650 metres is 0.650 kilometres.
What is Kilometre?
In the International System of Units (SI), kilometre is a unit of length that is equal to 1000 metres. It is denoted by the symbol ‘km.’
What is the value of 1 km?
1 km = 1000 m
How to convert metre to kilometre?
The formula to convert metre to kilometre is given below,
X m = X × 1/1000 km
where X is the value in metres.
Convert 1000 m to km.
Step1: The given metres are 1000.
Step 2: To convert 1000 metres to kilometres, substitute the given values at the required places in the formula.
X m = X × 1/1000 km
Hence,
1000 = 1000 × 1/1000 km
= 1
Therefore, 1000 metres is 1 kilometres.
Convert 800 meters to km.
Step1: The given metres are 800.
Step 2: To convert 800 metres to kilometres, substitute the given values at the required places in the formula.
X m = X × 1/1000 km
Hence,
800 = 800 × 1/1000 km
= 0.8
Therefore, 800 metres is 0.8 kilometres.
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