About 1.4 million kilometers (1.4 billion meters).
The Sun's diameter is 1.39 Gigameters (A million miles is 1.6 Gigameters).
The sun has a diameter of 865,000 miles or 1.39 million kilometers. Its diameter is 109 times the diameter of earth. Despite its seemingly huge size in comparison to earth, the sun is actually considered a small star and is classified as a yellow dwarf.
The distance would be approximately 1.15 kilometers. This can be calculated using the formula: distance (in meters) = linear size (in meters) / tan(angular size in radians). The angular size of 100 seconds of arc is approximately 0.00048 radians (100/206265), and the tan of this angle is roughly 0.00048. Dividing 30 meters by 0.00048 gives us 62500 meters, which is 1.15 kilometers.
Mars has a diameter of about 6,779 kilometers, making it smaller than Earth. Its largest volcano, Olympus Mons, has a diameter of around 624 kilometers, while the smallest features on Mars can be as small as a few meters.
The diameter of a penny is approximately 0.75 inches (19.05 millimeters). To convert this measurement to kilometers, we need to first convert inches to meters by multiplying by 0.0254 (since 1 inch is equal to 0.0254 meters). This gives us a diameter of approximately 0.0004826 meters. Finally, to convert meters to kilometers, we divide by 1000, resulting in a diameter of approximately 0.0000004826 kilometers.
The planet Mercury has a diameter of 4879.4 kilometers. Nonsense is the measure of its diameter in mm. But it is 4879400000 millimeters (4.8794 x 109 mm or about 5 billion mm).
Meters and kilometers (thousands of meters) are used to measure length.
Approximately 12,756,320 meters in diameter at the equator. Approximately 12,715,430 meters in diameter from pole to pole.
24 meters diameter is simply two times the radius.
you would measure a wall in meters
measure you should probably put down is kilometers
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A kilometre is a unit of distance. A square metre is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
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