An olympic sized swimming pool is 50 meter long and 25m wide using 8+2 lanes.
Meters
in an olympic swimming pool its 50m
length = 20
No. I would use linear units if measuring the swim distance or cubic units if measuring the volume of water. Square units might be useful to see how many people could use the pool before it got crowded but that would depend on whether they were there for swimming or splashing about.
The length of the swimming pool is 20 feet Check: 20 times 10 = 200 square feet
Meters.
A rectangular pool shape is longer than it is wide. A lap would be comprised of swimming the length of the pool.
You would use meters.
20 ft
The width of the swimming pool is 10 ft because 10*(10+10)=200 So the length is 20 ft.
The length of an olympic pool is 50 metres. As there are 100 centimetres in every metre, means an olympic swimming pool is 5000 cms in length.
A sport wall is a temporary wall or boom that is placed in the swimming pool to shorten the length of the pool to make it regulation length for a swimming competition. Some 50m pools hold 'short course' competition and the regulation length is 25m so the pool needs a wall to measure this length in order for the competition to be official.