Depends on the pool, but less than a tenth - unless you are swimming in a paddling pool for babies.
There are 1,609.344 meters in a mile. When 1 length = 1 lap, you would need to complete 64.3 laps to swim a mile.
depends on the pool 25m pool 4 laps 50m 2 laps
1 lap is 400 meters, 2 laps are 800 meters, 3 laps is 1200 meters, 4 laps is 1600 meters and 5 laps is 2000 meters. 2000 meters also equals about 1.25 miles
Assuming laps means two lengths (there and back in a lane): 1yd = 0.9144m 20yd = 18.288m 2 lengths = 36.576m 1km = 1000m = 1000m / 36.576m ~= 27.34 laps (just over 54 2/3 lengths)
It depends on which pool you swim in. If it is a 25m pool then it will take 20 laps to finish but if it is in a 50 meter pool, which is Olympic size, it will be 10 laps to do 500 meters.
each lap is 50m so its 30 laps if you add 2 more laps you got a mile witch is a 1600 meter swim
There are 5 laps of 400 meters in 2 kilometers. To calculate this, you divide 2000 meters (2 kilometers) by 400 meters (length of one lap). The formula is 2000 meters / 400 meters = 5 laps.
4 laps a kilometer=1000 meters 2*1000=2000 meters/500=4
If you can swim 20 laps around the track in 2 hours what is the average speed
A lap is technically 2 lengths. And every 2 lengths in 50 yards. Therefore, you would have to swim 10 lengths (or 5 laps) to complete 250 yards.
The number of laps in 800 meters depends on the length of the track. For a standard outdoor track, which is 400 meters in circumference, 800 meters would equal 2 laps. If the track is a different length, you would divide 800 by the track's circumference to determine the number of laps.
1. The math is mutiply 39.37 times 25 meters to covert to yards, then divide that number by 36 (27.3 yards equals 25 meters). 2. Divide 400 yards by 27.3. This will give you the answer to your question (14.6 laps or down and back 7.3 times).