Difference between revisions of "Metre"
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| + | : There are 1000 [[metre]]s in one [[kilometre]].  | ||
| + | : There are 100 [[centimetre]]s in one [[metre]].  | ||
: A bench is about a [[metre]] tall.  | : A bench is about a [[metre]] tall.  | ||
: An adult [[human]] usually grows to more than one [[metre]] tall.  | : An adult [[human]] usually grows to more than one [[metre]] tall.  | ||
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: [[Metre]]s are shortened to a lower case '''m'''.  | : [[Metre]]s are shortened to a lower case '''m'''.  | ||
: [[Metre]]s are for the size of large [[object]]s such as buildings.  | : [[Metre]]s are for the size of large [[object]]s such as buildings.  | ||
| − | + | : The [[distance]] from the [[equator]] to the North Pole is 10,000,000 [[metre]]s.  | |
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:  '''Metres ''' are shortened to a lower case m.  | :  '''Metres ''' are shortened to a lower case m.  | ||
| + | : The [[distance]] from the [[equator]] to the North Pole is 10<sup>7</sup> [[metre]]s, and is how the [[metre]] was originally defined.  | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:40, 8 April 2019
Contents
Key Stage 2
Meaning
A metre is a distance the same as 100 centimetres.
About Metres
- There are 1000 metres in one kilometre.
 - There are 100 centimetres in one metre.
 - A bench is about a metre tall.
 - An adult human usually grows to more than one metre tall.
 
Key Stage 3
Meaning
A metre is the scientific unit of distance.
About Metres
- Metres are shortened to a lower case m.
 - Metres are for the size of large objects such as buildings.
 - The distance from the equator to the North Pole is 10,000,000 metres.
 
Converting to Metres
| Unit | To convert | Metres | 
| 1 Megametre (1Mm) | Convert to metres x1000,000. | 1000,000m | 
| 1 kilometre (1km) | Convert to metres x1000. | 1000m | 
| 1 metre (1m) | Convert to metres x1. | 1m | 
| 1 millimetre 1(mm) | Convert to metres /1000. | 0.001m | 
| 1 micrometre 1(µm) | Convert to metres /1000,000. | 0.000001m | 
| 1 centimetre 1(cm) | Convert to metres /100. | 0.01m | 
Key Stage 4
Meaning
Metres (m) are the SI Unit for distance, displacement and wavelength.
About Metres
- Metres are shortened to a lower case m.
 - The distance from the equator to the North Pole is 107 metres, and is how the metre was originally defined.
 
Converting to Metres
| Unit | To convert | Metres | 
| 1 megametre (1Mm) | Convert to Metres x106 | 1x106m | 
| 1 kilometre (1km) | Convert to Metres x103 | 1x103m | 
| 1 Metre (1m) | Convert to Metres x1 | 1m | 
| 1 decimetre 1(dm) | Convert to Metres x10-1 | 1x10-1m | 
| 1 centimetre 1(mm) | Convert to Metres x10-2 | 1x10-2m | 
| 1 millimetre 1(mm) | Convert to Metres x10-3 | 1x10-3m | 
| 1 micrometre 1(µm) | Convert to Metres x10-6 | 1x10-6m | 
| 1 nanometre 1(nm) | Convert to Metres x10-9 | 1x10-9m |