24 laps I know because I do swim
The number of laps in a YMCA pool depends on the pool's length. Most YMCA pools are either 25 yards or 50 meters in length. If the pool is 25 yards long, then 600 yards would equal 24 laps (600 divided by 25). If the pool is 50 meters (approximately 54.68 yards), it would be about 11 laps (600 divided by 54.68).
To swim 600 yards, you would need to swim 12 laps in a standard 25-yard pool. This is because 600 divided by 25 equals 24, but you only need to swim 23 laps to reach 575 yards. To reach the full 600 yards, you would need to swim one more lap, totaling 12 laps.
600 feet = 182.88 meters.
600 meters=23,622.0472 inches
There are 1,968.503 feet in 600 meters.
600 meters is about 29.83 chains.
600 millimeters equal 0.6 meters.
600 centimeters = 6 meters
600 inches=15.24 meters
600 kilometers=600,000 meters
You can't be serious!!! 1000 meters is a km.
A common guideline for the size of a balancing tank for a swimming pool is approximately 25-30% of the pool's volume. For a 600 cubic meters pool, the balancing tank should ideally be between 150-180 cubic meters in size to effectively manage water overflow and flow rates. The specific design considerations and requirements should be confirmed with a professional pool designer or engineer.