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Kilometers to Meters
Convert kilometers (km) to meters (m). Type a value below to see the result update instantly. Reference table and formula included.
Calculator
1 km = 1000 m
Kilometers to Meters Conversion Table
Common values, ready to copy:
| kilometers | meters |
|---|---|
| 1 km | 1000 m |
| 2 km | 2000 m |
| 5 km | 5000 m |
| 10 km | 10000 m |
| 25 km | 25000 m |
| 50 km | 50000 m |
| 100 km | 100000 m |
| 1,000 km | 1.0000e+6 m |
Formula
meters = kilometers × 1000
Length conversions use the SI definition: 1 inch is exactly 0.0254 meters and 1 mile is exactly 1,609.344 meters. The factor above is the exact ratio between kilometer and meter.
About Kilometers and Meters
Kilometers (km): A thousand meters, where the meter is the SI base unit of length defined by the speed of light. Common uses: Road distances, race lengths, geographic and astronomical small distances, and country-to-country travel measurements outside the US.
Meters (m): The SI base unit of length, originally defined in 1799 as one ten-millionth of the distance from the equator to the North Pole through Paris; since 1983 defined as the distance light travels in vacuum during a precise fraction of a second. Common uses: Athletics (track distances, race lengths), construction, scientific work, and the default length unit for almost any context outside the United States.
How the conversion works
Length conversions use the SI definition: 1 inch is exactly 0.0254 meters and 1 mile is exactly 1,609.344 meters. The factor above is the exact ratio between kilometer and meter.
The exact relationship is meters = kilometers × 1000, which the calculator at the top of this page applies in both directions. Type into either field and the other updates immediately.
When this conversion matters
Converting between kilometers and meters comes up wherever length measurements move between systems — from one country's conventions to another's, from a scientific reference to a practical specification, or from one industry's working unit to another's. The calculator and reference table above cover the everyday range; for unusual values you can type any number into either field.
