52 laps in a 25-meter per lap pool.
You would need to swim 480 meters to equal .3 miles. One lap, across and back, would be 50 meters. 9 laps across and back would be 450 meters. One more across would be 475 meters. So 10 laps for good measure.
The same number of meters as on land......... But if you want to know how many lengths it is about 64 or 32 laps (there and back). 1 mile is 1609.344 meters. So you would have to go 64.37 laps in a 25M pool. 1609.344/25 meters.
Since seconds measure time, and a meter is a measure of distance, one could say that a given distance one meter long will last an infinite number of minutes. However, what happens in that meter during eternity will likely involve a whole lot of change!
I love this joke. Yes! a one legged duck does swim in a circle. :-)
It is believed that all babies can naturally swim, because all humans spend the 9 months before birth surrounded by liquid. This would imply that through time the child forgets how, and that humans eventually need to be taught to swim.
it depends on the length of the pool. if the pool is 25 meters, you have to swim 40 laps. For 50 meters, 20 laps. For 100 m, 10 laps. For 200 meters, 5 laps.
There are 1,609.344 meters in a mile. When 1 length = 1 lap, you would need to complete 64.3 laps to swim a mile.
66. 1650 yards is a mile. 500 is 20 laps. 100 is 40. 1650 is 66 ;)
think about it...
4 laps. Olympic pool is 50 meters. 200 meters is up and back twice.
well it depends what size pool. if its a 50 or 25 meters which most lap pools are 25 meters so if you do the math it comes out to 18 laps
4787.2 laps if the pool is 25 yards long. And 4377.4157 laps if the pool is 25 meters long...
for a 10,000 metre track event, its about 25 laps of a 400m track.
16 laps
Depends on the pool, but less than a tenth - unless you are swimming in a paddling pool for babies.
In a standard 25m pool, that would be 52 lengths. In an olympic-sized 50m pool, 26.
Assuming laps means two lengths (there and back in a lane): 1yd = 0.9144m 20yd = 18.288m 2 lengths = 36.576m 1km = 1000m = 1000m / 36.576m ~= 27.34 laps (just over 54 2/3 lengths)