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Length. 100 meters.

The prefix "Hecto-" means "hundred" but is not one of the recommended SI prefixes yet is found often in "hectogram" (mass: 100 grams); hectare (area: 100 ar = 100*100 meters) etc.

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A hectometer (hm) a metric unit measuring distance. It is derived from the SI unit of meter (m), with one 1 hm equaling 100 meters. An example of the unit applied would be One World Trade Center in New York City with a height of 5.41 hm.

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Hexameter is a literary and poetic form, consisting of six metrical feet per line. The following poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge is called "Hexameters" and is addressed to William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy. Its rhythm is that of the waltz ie One, two, three, One, two, three and it is therefore a dactylic hexameter. William, my teacher, my friend ! dear William and dear Dorothea !

Smooth out the folds of my letter, and place it on desk or on table ;

Place it on table or desk ; and your right hands loosely half-closing,

Gently sustain them in air, and extending the digit didactic,

Rest it a moment on each of the forks of the five-forkéd left hand,

Twice on the breadth of the thumb, and once on the tip of each finger ;

Read with a nod of the head in a humouring recitativo ;

And, as I live, you will see my hexameters hopping before you.

This is a galloping measure ; a hop, and a trot, and a gallop !

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One hectometer is equal to 100 meters. It is commonly used to measure longer distances, such as the length of a field or a section of road.

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A hectometer is a little longer than a football field.

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One kind of meter is the beat of a poem.

Example: A haiku. It has 5 syllables in the 1st line, 7 in the 2nd, and 5 in the 3rd.

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15y ago

It's not that kind of meter. It's 100 metres, or one-tenth of a kilometre. The USA blundered when it changed the spelling of these words; in the rest of the world you can see which is which.

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a highway can be measured in hectometers

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it is about 329 feet it is 100 meters

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large amount of water (rivers)

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How many hectometers go into a decimeters?

There are 10 decometers in one hectometer.


Is a hectometer smaller than a centimeter?

No, a hectometer is larger than a centimeter. One hectometer is equal to 100 meters, while one centimeter is one-hundredth of a meter.


How many hectometer is in a dekameter?

1 hectometer = 100 meters. 1 dekameter = 10 meters, so 10 dekameter = 1 hectometer, so there is 0.1 hectometer in a dekameter.


How many decimeters are equal to 2 hectometers?

200 decimeters are equal to 2 hectometers. 1 hectometer is equal to 100 decimeters.


How do you use hectometers?

Hectometers (hm) is a measure of length or distance. One hectometer equates to 0.062 miles or 328 feet