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*[[Millimetre]]s - The [[length]] of an [[insect]].
 
*[[Millimetre]]s - The [[length]] of an [[insect]].
 
*[[Micrometre]]s - The [[length]] of a [[Cell (Biology)|cell]].
 
*[[Micrometre]]s - The [[length]] of a [[Cell (Biology)|cell]].
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==Key Stage 4==
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===Meaning===
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[[Distance]] is a [[scalar]] quantity representing how far an [[object]] has travelled.
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===About Distance===
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: [[Distance]] is a [[scalar]] because it has [[magnitude]] but not direction.
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: The [[SI Unit]] of [[distance]] is the [[metre]].
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: [[Distance]]s may also be referred to as [[length]]s.
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: [[Width]], [[height]] and [[depth]] are a type of [[distance]] between the edges or sides of an [[object]].
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: [[Distance]] travelled is used, along with [[time]], to calculate the [[speed]] of an [[object]].

Revision as of 21:00, 11 February 2019

Key Stage 1

Meaning

Distance is how far away something is.

Singular Noun: Distance
Plural Noun: Distances

About Distance

Distance is usually measured with a ruler. Distance can also tell us the length, width or height of something. There are different units of distance you should know:

Examples

Birmingham is 160 kilometres away from London.
My classroom is 12 metres in length.
My table is 120 centimetres high.
My pencil is 9 millimetres wide.

Used in a Sentence

The distance between London and Birmingham is 160 kilometres.
The front of my classroom is a distance of 12 metres from the back of my classroom.
The distance between the floor and the top of my table is 120 centimetres.
One side of my pencil is a distance of 9 millimetres from the other side of my pencil.

Key Stage 2

Meaning

Distance is how far something has travelled usually measured in metres.

Key Stage 3

Meaning

Distance is a measure of how far something has travelled measured in metres.

About Distance

Distances may also be referred to as lengths.
Width, height and depth are a type of distance between the edges of an object.

There are several common units of distance:

Key Stage 4

Meaning

Distance is a scalar quantity representing how far an object has travelled.

About Distance

Distance is a scalar because it has magnitude but not direction.
The SI Unit of distance is the metre.
Distances may also be referred to as lengths.
Width, height and depth are a type of distance between the edges or sides of an object.
Distance travelled is used, along with time, to calculate the speed of an object.