Meters (m) to Miles (mi) Conversion
Meters
The metre is the SI base unit of length, defined since 1983 as the distance light travels in a vacuum in exactly 1/299,792,458 of a second, anchoring its definition to a universal physical constant rather than any material artefact. Introduced by the French Academy of Sciences in 1791 as one ten-millionth of the distance from the equator to the North Pole, the metre became the cornerstone of the metric system and is today the official unit of length in every country that has adopted SI. In science and engineering, virtually all derived units of length, area, volume, and many physical quantities are expressed in terms of the metre.
Miles
The mile is a unit of length with roots in the Roman mille passuum ("thousand paces"), approximately 1,480 metres. The modern international mile, standardised in 1959, is defined as exactly 1,609.344 metres. It remains the primary unit of road distance in the United States, United Kingdom, and a small number of other countries, and is used in aviation for visibility reporting. The statute mile should be distinguished from the nautical mile (1,852 m), used in maritime and aerial navigation worldwide.
| Meters (m) | Miles (mi) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 m | 6.2137119223733E-5 mi |
| 1 m | 0.00062137119223733 mi |
| 2 m | 0.0012427423844747 mi |
| 3 m | 0.001864113576712 mi |
| 5 m | 0.0031068559611867 mi |
| 10 m | 0.0062137119223733 mi |
| 20 m | 0.012427423844747 mi |
| 30 m | 0.01864113576712 mi |
| 50 m | 0.031068559611867 mi |
| 100 m | 0.062137119223733 mi |
| 1000 m | 0.62137119223733 mi |