It would be the same because they line you up further ahead the more outside you get in the starting line to make up for the difference.
100 meters. The entire track is 400 meters around.
The parts of an oval track and field include the track and the field. The track is used for running short and long distances while the inside field is used for events such and long-jumping, pole vaulting, shot put, and high jumping.
The circumference of a circle with radius 6 meters is exactly 12 pi meters. If significant figures are important, the calculated length of 37,699111843077518861551720599354 meters must be rounded up to 40 meters
The circumference of that cylinder would be 31.4156 meters, and with a height of 4 meters, the outside surface of the sides would be 125.66 square meters. Does a cylinder have both an inside and outside surface? There is no thickness at all to the sides. Maybe it needs to be doubled, to be 251.32 square meters so we get both inside and outside surface, but I think not. A cylindrical *prism* would have a top and bottom, each having a surface of 78.54 square meters, for a total of 282.74 square meters.
none, meters are a measurement of distance, a cup is a measurement of volume
Meters cannot be converted to meters cubed, one is a measurement of length, and one is a measurement of volume.
Square measurement cannot be converted to linear measurement.
Always in meters. Some children's races are ran in a measurement of feet. However, all adult and professional tracks and races are measured in meters. A standard track is 400m.
10000 squar meters
The measurement is milimeters and in meters only.
Meters
There are no meters in any volume measurement. Meters is length.