Just over 15 3/4 laps (about 15.77 laps).
I guess you mean an American Football field.
I presume you mean the actual playing field, including the end zones (and I'll guess you do not include the extra 6ft to the goal posts' post at each end).
The field is 160ft wide and 300 + 2 x 30ft = 360ft long, giving a perimeter of 2 x (160ft + 360ft) = 1040ft.
1ft = 0.3048m
1040ft = 1040 x 0.3048m
~= 317m
So in 5km = 5000m, there are
laps = 5000m / 317m
~= 15.77 laps.
NB - Association Football pitches vary in size.To determine how many laps around a football field equal 2.4 kilometers, we first need to know the length of a football field. A standard football field is 100 yards long, which is equivalent to 91.44 meters. Therefore, one lap around a football field is approximately 0.09144 kilometers. To cover 2.4 kilometers, you would need to complete around 26 laps around a football field.
No, if it just around a football field it is between 4.5 to 5 laps to make a mile.
In football each touchdow eequals 6 points, point after touchdown equals 1 point, a field goal equals 3 points and a safety equals two points, so you have to add up the score. Also there is 100 yards on a football field
40 times around a football field
a little more than 6
To determine how many laps around a football field equal 2.4 kilometers, we first need to know the length of a football field. A standard football field is 100 yards long, which is equivalent to 91.44 meters. Therefore, one lap around a football field is approximately 0.09144 kilometers. To cover 2.4 kilometers, you would need to complete around 26 laps around a football field.
A football field is 6400 yd^2, which, in square kilometers, is around 0.0054. 0.8/0.0054 = 148. You could fit 148 football fields into 0.8 km^2
Kilometers
An American football field is 0.11 kilometers long and .05 kilometers wide. Less than a kilometer.
1 football field is 100 yards and that equals 300 feet so 115 feet is a little more than a third of a football field
Usually, you would use kilometers.
Oh, dude, you're really making me do math right now? Alright, fine. So, if a football pitch is around 0.1 km per lap, then you'd need to do like 50 laps to hit 5 km. But hey, who's counting when you're having fun running in circles, right?
16 times around a football field is the same as 4 miles.
No, if it just around a football field it is between 4.5 to 5 laps to make a mile.
U will see that in almost all high schools.The track is built around the football field and the field events during a track meet take place on the football field.Tracks can also be built around soccer fields.
I would say about meters but they are measured in yards.so maybe if I'm not right,try going to a football game and maybe you can find out.thanks! You must be talking about international football, not American football. American football field is measured in yards. International football field is measured in meters.
NOBECAUSE...One football field (the same as a soccer field= same thing) is less than a hectare. But two football fields (or a square measuring 100* 100m) equals to one hectare.SO...One football field is less than a hectare and two football fields equals to a hectare.