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
57.5389 miles.
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
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
2.5 tenths.
The answer depends on the speed at which you walk.
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.