The only reason that I can think of is that you want to communicate with a person who is not familiar with the English system - football rules measure the field in yards or feet, so square meters is an unnatural measure for them.
Ah, what a lovely question! To find out how many laps around a football field equal 2.4 kilometers, we first need to know the length of the field. A standard football field is around 100-110 meters in length, so you would need to complete about 21-24 laps to reach 2.4 kilometers. Just imagine the joy of walking or running around the field, enjoying the fresh air and feeling the gentle breeze on your face.
A football field, 50 story building, 500 acres in land.
A ball thrown across a football field is an example of a projectile.
Probably 12. (Most tracks around football fields are 440 meters = 1/4 mile).
An American football field is 109.7 m by 48.8 m.
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.
Approximately 7.5 laps around a standard football field equal to 1500 meters.
150 meters
Complying with the standard of the FIFA, a football field shall be 105.00 meters long and 68.00 meters wide. In sum, that makes 7140.00 square meters.
No. A kilometer is 1000 meters. An American football field is 100 yards which is less than 100m.
centi I would suggest the meter (metre). A football field is 100 yards, or 91.44 meters.
Lenght of osu football field is generally measured in square meters.
No, an American football field is 100 yards long. (Or 120 if you include the end zones.) That's approximately 91.44 meters (or 109.73 with the end zones).
Officials use yards, as a football field is 100 yards.
300 feet equates to 91.44 meters.
36.576 meters (by Rubi Zabari)