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False. Weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object, while a kilometer is a unit of distance. The weight of an object depends on its mass and the strength of the gravitational field it is in.
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Military experts measure the distance traveled by a bullet using ballistic calculations, which take into account factors such as muzzle velocity, bullet weight, air resistance, and angle of elevation. They rely on ballistics tables and computer simulations to determine the effective range of a firearm. Additionally, field tests and range markers are used to confirm the accuracy of these calculations.
There are MANY units used to measure distances both in Metric and in English types. We use Feet and Yards to measure distances in the US. The academic field often uses metric units like meters and kilometers to measure distances. For larger or massive distances there are the units of miles (English) and Kilomiters (Metric) and then in space we have the Astonomical Unit (Distance from earth to Sun) and the Light Year for the biggest distances. And there are the smaller measures of inches and millimeters.
To measure a soccer field in the metric system, you would use a metric measuring tape or a measuring wheel. The units used could be meters or centimeters. In the English system, you would use a tape measure or a measuring wheel calibrated in feet or yards. The units used would be feet or yards.
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Astronomy. It is a measure of distance in space and is equal to 19.17 trillion miles.
Stop watches to measure time, tape measures to measure distance, and an anemometer to measure wind speed for track and field events.
The size of a football field would be measured in square metres (1m*1m) = 1m2.But, if you're trying to measure one-dimension value then you will use metres.Standard "Gridiron" football field is about 5390m2.
All measurements are done from the apex or tip of the plate.
If we're talking about a standard track that measures 440 yards, then the distance traveled would be about 1.57 miles.
Traditionlly, soccer fields are measured in yards. Since most of the world now uses the metric system, the official rules now measure in meters. For example, the required distance for opponents to stand is now 9.15 meters, instead of the traditional 10 yards. Measurements in feet are still traditionally used for the height of a goal structure's crossbar, but this too is officially measured in the metric system.