Prior to the widespread implementation of the metric system, imperial measurements, such as inches, feet, yards, and miles, were used. This measurement system is still used predominantly in the United States and other countries, though most now rely upon the metric system (millimeters, centimeters, meters, kilometers, and so on). At the time the Laws of the Game were established, the imperial system was used in England, where the Laws were first written. Although the Laws now indicate metric measurements, the imperial measurements are kept as a matter of tradition.
The dimensions are: 1.5 to 2.5 meters deep, 25 meters wide, and 50 meters long.this info is all correctmicheal phelps(america rules)you an go to www.askpoolquestions.com for more information
Goal sizes for 5-a-side football (known as soccer in the US and a few other places) is usually about 3 2/3 meters wide, and 1 5/6 meters high. This can vary if indoors to 1 2/9 meters high, but 4 8/9 meters wide at largest or 2 4/9 meters wide at smallest.
In soccer, the pitch refers to the playing surface where the game is played. It is a rectangular field typically made of natural or artificial grass. The dimensions of the pitch can vary, but it is usually around 100-120 meters long and 64-75 meters wide.
The Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley's dimensions are as follows: Displacement:7.5 short tons (6.8 metric tons)Length:39.5 feet (12.0 meters)Beam:3.83 feet (1.17 meters)Propulsion:hand-cranked propellerSpeed:4 knots (7.4 kilometers/hour) (surface)
Here is part of an answer from another Football question about the origins or the beginning of the game. We don't really know how big the first ancient football pitch was. In 1863 the English invented football and set out specifcations for size of a football pitch.
The dimensions are 9.75 meters long, 6.4 meters wide, and 5.64 meters high.
The area of a rectangle is equal to its length times its width. So any two rectangles for which these dimensions have the same product, the area is the same. For example, a rectangle that is two meters wide and three meters long and one that is one meter wide and six meters long will both have an area of six square meters.
what are the dimensions of the rectangle with this perimeter and an area of 8000 square meters
Its dimensions are: 0.5 meters by 2 meters
The penalty spot is 6 meters from the center of the goal, centered at the top of the penalty area. There is a second penalty spot that is 10 meters from the center of the goal, and this is used for the sixth and subsequent accumulated foul in the same half of the game.
The outside dimensions of a NBA basketball court is 94feet by 50 feet (28.65 meters by 15.24 meters)
Speed and distance are two quite different things. They don't even have the same dimensions. Distance is something that you measure (for example) in meters, while speed is measured (for example) in meters per second.
26.4 X 26.4 meters
387.501 square feet.
If the given dimensions are in meters then 6*20 = 120 square meters
The penalty spot is typically 11 meters (12 yards) away from the goal line in soccer.
The dimensions of a cuboid cannot be determined from its volume. You could, for example, double the length and halve the width: that would leave the volume unchanged but the dimensions will be different.