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  2. Orders of magnitude (length) - Wikipedia

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    10 kilometers is equal to: Distance marker on the Rhine: 36 (XXXVI) myriameters from Basel. The stated distance is 360 km (220 mi); the comma is the decimal separator in Germany. 10,000 meters; About 6.2 miles; 1 mil (the Scandinavian mile), now standardized as 10 km:

  3. List of metric units - Wikipedia

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    Metric units are units based on the metre, gram or second and decimal (power of ten) ... The myriametre (mym) is a unit of distance equal to ten kilometres (10 km).

  4. Astronomical unit - Wikipedia

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    metric units 1.495 978 707 × 10 11 m ... [32] [33] the former translation comes to 754 800 km to 775 200 km, which is far too low, ...

  5. Units of measurement in transportation - Wikipedia

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    kilometre (km) or kilometer is a metric unit used, outside the US, to measure the length of a journey; the international statute mile (mi) is used in the US; 1 mi = 1.609344 km; nautical mile is rarely used to derive units of transportation quantity.

  6. Metric prefix - Wikipedia

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    A metric prefix is a unit prefix that precedes a basic unit of measure to indicate a multiple or ... 1 km 2 denotes 1 km × 1 km = 10 6 m 2, not 10 3 m 2. Usage ...

  7. 10K run - Wikipedia

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    Also referred to as the 10K road race, 10 km, or simply 10K, it is one of the most common types of road running event, alongside the shorter 5K and longer half marathon and marathon. It is usually distinguished from the 10,000 metres track running event by stating the distance in kilometres, rather than metres.

  8. Unit of length - Wikipedia

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    Length, in meters Reference The classical electron radius r e: 2.817 940 285 (31) × 10 −15 [18] The Compton wavelength of the electron λ C: 2.426 310 215 (18) × 10 −12 [18] The reduced Compton wavelength of the electron λ C: 3.861 592 6764 (18) × 10 −13 [19] The Compton wavelength (or reduced Compton wavelength) of any fundamental ...

  9. Kilometre - Wikipedia

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    The kilometre (SI symbol: km; / ˈ k ɪ l ə m iː t ər / or / k ɪ ˈ l ɒ m ə t ər /), spelt kilometer in American and Philippine English, is a unit of length in the International System of Units (SI), equal to one thousand metres (kilo-being the SI prefix for 1000).