By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that
1 km =1000 m
400 m=0.4 km
As there are the 100m, 200m, 400m, 1500m 10,000m races, I think metres is a good measurement to use. Track races are normally run round a 400m track, so the longer races are measured using a count of 400m laps, for example 1500m is 3 3/4 laps of a 400m track. The one exception could possibly be the marathon which is not run around a track and which at 26 miles 385 yards is about 42195m = 42.195km and kilometres would be a better measurement.
400 meters is 1/4 mile.
5 miles = 8.04672 kilometers5 miles is the same as about 8 kilometersThe formula to convert miles to km5 mi *63360 in1 mi*2.54 cm1 in*1 km100000 cm=8.04672 km
If you are asking a question about paces in a mile, if an adult pace averages at 20 inches at the most, that would give you 3,168 paces in one mile. Eighteen inches would give you 3,520 paces per mile
57.5389 miles.
24 times around a 400m track. 25 laps=10,000m 10km=6.2 miles
Strictly speaking there are no hurdles in a 400m race, but in a 400mH race there are ten hurdles per lane.
4 lengths of 25m (not 25km) is 100m So 4x4=16 lengths to make 400m
400m
Strictly speaking there are no hurdles in a 400m race, but in a 400mH race there are ten hurdles per lane.
2 laps-400m each
20.25 s
The answer depends on the speed at which you walk.
2.5 tenths.
It's actually exactly 3/4 of a full lap on a traditional 400M track. One full lap is .2485 miles (400M out of 1609.344M in a mile). Easiest and best way to look at it is you are going to travel around 3 parts of the track, I assume you are looking at a 300 meter run. It's basically 3 our of 4 major parts of a track. Two straightaways and a curve or two curves and one straightaway will give you the number you are looking for (as each part of the track is 100 meters or .06213 miles (.06213*3=.18642)).
To determine how many laps a person runs on a 400m track during a 1500m race, divide the total distance of the race by the length of the track. A 1500m race is equivalent to 1500m ÷ 400m, which equals 3.75 laps. Therefore, a runner completes 3 full laps and an additional 300 meters on the 400m track.
600metres.