Earth's Moon ;)
The question doesn't really make sense.
The diameter of the moon is closest to this, with a diameter of 3475km.
The moon
the moon
The sun.
Kilometers are more likely to be used to measure the distance between two places, rather than the size of objects, since in our normal experience, objects are more likely to be measured by meters or centimeters rather than by kilometers. However, the diameter of planets and their moons, or of the sun or stars, can be measured in kilometers.
I would find a ruler, a tape measure, or a micrometer, and use it to measure the maximum distance between any two points on the quarter's circumference. Having that number, I would then examine the tool to determine what system of units forms the basis of its graduations. If that system is any other than the English system of units, I would then apply the appropriate conversion factor that relates the English units of length to those of the system indicated on the tool.
Answer: 1.17 km = 0.727004 mi.
2 kilometers is 2,000 metersThere are 2000 meters in 2 kilometers. 2 kilometers x 1000 meters/1 kilometer = 2000 meters 1 kilometer = 1000 meters2km is 2000m2 kilometers = 2000 meters. (A kilometer is 1000 meters.)The answer is in the unit title, in the metric system the prefix "kilo"(see related link below) means a thousand. Thus a "kilometer" means a thousand meters.Thus 2 kilometers = 2000 meters.2 kilometers = 2,000 meters2 kilometers are 2000 meters.There are 1000 metres in one kilometre. Therefore, 2 metres is equal to 2/1000 = 0.002 kilometres.1000 meters=1km so, 1000x2=2000m.There are 2000 meters in 2 kilometre.The prefix KILO means thousand, so a kilometer is one thousand meters. Therefore, 2 kilometers is 2,000 meters2000 meters2000 meters2 kilometers=2,000 meters
In the U.S. the mile is used as a measurement for the length of a highway. In the U.K it is the kilometer.
Sun
Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System, having a diameter of 142,984 km at its equator. 142,984 Kilometers = just over 88,846 Miles
What is the solar system diameter in a million kilometers
Saturn's equatorial circumference is 235,298 miles, or 378,675 kilometers. Saturn's equatorial radius is 60,268 kilometers. It is the second largest planet in the Solar System.
Capella is a binary system. One star is approximately 15.4 million kilometers in diameter, the other is approximately 11.5 million kilometers in diameter.
Jupiter's moon Ganymede is the largest. It is the largest moon in the Solar System. Ganymede's equatorial diameter is 5,262 km. This is about 2% larger than Saturn's moon Titan. Pluto's equatorial diameter is only 2,274 km. The Earth's Moon has an equatorial diameter of 3,476 km. Mercury's equatorial diameter is 4,880 km. It is smaller than Ganymede but more massive.
The planets are normally classified in size by their equatorial diameter.
No planet in the solar system has that diameter. The smallest planet, Mercury has a diameter of 4,879.4Km Have you mixed up diameter with radius? If so, Mars is the closest with a radius of 3,396.2km.
I think the question meant to ask "fastest rotating", not fastest "revolving".The fastest rotating plant in the Solar System is Jupiter, at 9 hours 50 minutes for each rotation. Since it is also the largest planet, at an equatorial diameter of 142,800 kilometers, that means that its equatorial velocity is 91,000 kilometers per hour, or about 57,000 miles per hour.
Mercury is far smaller with a diamter of about 2,400 kilometers. It is the smallest planet in the solar system while Jupiter is the largest with a diameter of about 70,000 kilometers.
Uranus is the third largest planet in the Solar System. The distance across Uranus is 31,518 miles, which is also 50,724 kilometers.
The largest asteroid is far smaller the Pluto. The largest asteroid in our solar system is Ceres, with a diameter of about 900 kilometers. Pluto has a diameter of about 2,300 kilometers.