In the world of measurements, mile is a widely used unit to denote distance. Understanding its abbreviations is crucial for clear and efficient communication. This guide will provide you with a comprehensive overview of mile abbreviations, their usage, and best practices.
Mile | Abbreviation | Usage |
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Statute mile | mi | Land distance measurements in the United States and many other countries |
Nautical mile | NM | Distance traveled on water, equivalent to 1,852 meters |
International mile | MIl | Rarely used unit of distance, equivalent to 1,609 meters |
Source | Statute Mile | Nautical Mile | International Mile |
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National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) | 1,609.344 meters | 1,852 meters | 1,609 meters |
International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) | 1,609.344 kilometers | 1.852 kilometers | 1.609 kilometers |
Q: Is there a difference between "mi" and "mile"?
A: Yes, "mi" is the abbreviation for "mile", while "mile" is the full written form.
Q: Which mile abbreviation is commonly used in the US?
A: The statute mile, abbreviated as "mi", is the most commonly used mile abbreviation in the United States.
Q: How many meters are in a statute mile?
A: One statute mile is equal to 1,609.344 meters.
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