A lap is not a standard unit of length and so the question cannot be answered. For example, a lap ina swimming pool will be quite different to one on a track field.A lap is not a standard unit of length and so the question cannot be answered. For example, a lap ina swimming pool will be quite different to one on a track field.A lap is not a standard unit of length and so the question cannot be answered. For example, a lap ina swimming pool will be quite different to one on a track field.A lap is not a standard unit of length and so the question cannot be answered. For example, a lap ina swimming pool will be quite different to one on a track field.
If the length of the pool is 25 feet then one lap of the pool equals 50 feet. Therefore, you would have to swim 105.6 laps to equal one mile.
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In an old fashioned Athletiuc Track , one lap was 440 yards, which is a quarter of a mile. Four four laps makes up one(1) mile. However, modern athletic tracks are are measured in metres. . One lap is 400 metres. So four laps is 1600 metres. , when converted to miles. it is 0.9941939076mi 0.995 miles.
One land mile equals 5280 feet. One nautical mile equals 6076.12 feet. So one nautical mile equals 1.15 land miles.
A lap is not a standard unit of length and so the question cannot be answered. For example, a lap ina swimming pool will be quite different to one on a track field.A lap is not a standard unit of length and so the question cannot be answered. For example, a lap ina swimming pool will be quite different to one on a track field.A lap is not a standard unit of length and so the question cannot be answered. For example, a lap ina swimming pool will be quite different to one on a track field.A lap is not a standard unit of length and so the question cannot be answered. For example, a lap ina swimming pool will be quite different to one on a track field.
The distance in one lap of swimming depends on which pool one is in. Competitive swimmers consider one lap to be one length. In the US, there are three types of pools used for competition. The first is called a 25 yard pool. It is 25 yards and is generally used in high school swimming and in club swimming during the winter season. Another type of pool is a 25 meter pool. It is generally used in the summer for club swimming. The final type of pool is called a 50 meter pool. It is the standard type used in club swimming during the summer. This type of pool is used at the Olympics.
No, only one way.
In an old fashioned Athletiuc Track , one lap was 440 yards, which is a quarter of a mile. Four four laps makes up one(1) mile. However, modern athletic tracks are are measured in metres. . One lap is 400 metres. So four laps is 1600 metres. , when converted to miles. it is 0.9941939076mi 0.995 miles.
A 25 in swimming is one lap. A 50 is two laps, a 100 is 4, and so on.
Well if you're talking about one lap being 'swimming to the other end of the pool and back again' , then it would be 85% of a mile or 0.85 of a mile, whichever one you prefer to call it :)
Swimming from one end to the other is considered to be one lap or length
It depends on what the lap is of. Running around a track? around a football field? swimming a lap in a pool?
36 ft is 432 inches which equals 10.9 meters assuming you mean a lap is a full lap as in both ways (there and back) across the length of the pool or 21.8 meters it will take 100/21.8 or about 5 full laps
From one side to the other is one lap 25 meters or yards depending on the pool
lap swimming. one practice session with a competitive swimming team/club team will provide both exercises.
If the length of the pool is 25 feet then one lap of the pool equals 50 feet. Therefore, you would have to swim 105.6 laps to equal one mile.