there was an agreement in 1959 that universally established it's length, prior to that a mile was different length in different countries.
nautical mile
A statue mile is the distance typically meant when the word is used without other qualifying words ( e.g. nautical mile). The statue mile is equal to 5,280 ft. A land mile is another term that refers to the statue mile.
The word "mile" originates from the Latin term "milia," which means "a thousand." This term was used in the context of measuring distance, specifically referring to a thousand paces. The Latin "milia" evolved into the Old French word "mile," which was adopted into Middle English as "mile." The modern mile is defined as 5,280 feet, a standard that emerged in England during the medieval period.
No The Nautical mile is larger and is used in the math for navigation by the stars and sun. Still used by mariners world wide.
The mile is a measure of distance and is used to describe how far places are apart or as part of a description of the speed at which something is moving.
A vertical mile refers to a measurement of elevation equal to one mile in height, which is approximately 5,280 feet or 1,609 meters. This term is often used in contexts such as mountain climbing or aviation to describe altitude or elevation ascents. In physical challenges, like races or hikes, completing a vertical mile may involve ascending a total vertical distance of one mile, regardless of the actual distance traveled horizontally.
Measuring distance over water.
"Square mile" is not used to measure length or distance. "Square mile" is a unit of area or coverage, as of a rug or a piece of land. Distances are measured with the "mile". The shortest distance from Fresno to Pinar del Rio is 2,360 miles. The shortest distance from Fresno to Santiago de Cuba is 2,880 miles.
Work is done when a force is used to move an object.Work = force x distance.
A 'quart' is a unit used to measure volume, and a 'mile' is a unit used to measure distance. Since they are two completely different things, you cannot measure quarts in a mile, or vice versa.
Measurement of distance under water is the same as on the surface, nautical miles which differ from statute miles used on land. A Nautical mile is 6076 feet compared to a statute mile which is 5280 feet. The nautical mile is based on the circumference of the earth at the equator and divided that distance by 360 degrees then each degree by 60 minutes. One minute is equal to one nautical mile.
The term "1600m" typically refers to a distance of 1,600 meters, often used in track and field events, particularly in middle-distance running. It is equivalent to approximately 1 mile. In competitive athletics, the 1600m race tests a runner's speed and endurance over this specific distance.