25 meters = 0.01553428 mile, or 1 mile = 1609.344 meters. So 64.37 lengths of a 25 meter pool is a mile. It should be noted that in the US 25 yard pools are much more prevalent than 25m pools; the opposite is true at the 50m length. At 1760 yds/mile there are 70.4 25yd lengths in a mile.
///well, first you figure out how many laps in a 50metre pool then times 2. The answer is 60 laps of the 25 metre pool./// Your actually wrong. 1 lap = 2 lengths. Its 60 lengths or 30 laps Tom :)
Approximately 1 609.344 lengths.
The English channel is approximately 25 miles wide, and doing the math, you get 1609.344 lengths of a 25m pool
3.1 mi =4.9889664 kilometers
(4.9889664 kilometers) / (25 meters) = 199.558656 or 200 lengths.
2124.334 laps
1500 meters is 1,640.42 yards.
1 meter ~= 3.28ft => 1500 meters ~= 4921.26ft.
1500 decimeters equals 150 meters
That is 15 meters
How long it takes to swim 1500 meters depends entirely on how fast a swimmer you are. For me it takes 20-25 minutes.
The 1500 meter swim, which is approximately a mile, record is 14:34.56 by Grant Hackett from Australia. This record, along with other swimming records, can be found at- http://www.vilacom.net/swimming/men.php Actually, to approximate swimming a mile, one would have to swim 1609.34 meters -- that's 109.34 meters more than the 1500 meter swim or 2.19 more lengths of a 50 meter pool. (1 meter = 3.2808399 feet)
1,500 meters = 1,640.42 yards (rounded)
One meter is 100 centimeters. 15 meters is 1500 centimeters 15 meters 32 centimeters is 1500 plus 32 equals 1532 centimeters
There are no such events in swimming competitions. Standard amounts of swimming lengths would be: 25, 50, 100, 200, 400, 500, 1000, 1500, and 1650.
1 Nautical mile is = 1852m Swim 124 times
1,500 meters=1.5 kilometers
1.5 kilometers = 1500 meters. (One kilometer equals 1000 meters.)