What is mile?
A mile is a unit of length commonly used in the United States and the United Kingdom for road distance and travel-related measurements.
Real-world uses
Miles are used for road distances and speed limits in the United States, the United Kingdom, and a few other countries. Runners track marathon distances in miles (26.2 mi), and car odometers in these countries display miles.
History
The word "mile" comes from the Latin "mille passus" meaning a thousand paces (double steps), roughly 4,860 Roman feet. The statute mile of 5,280 feet was established by English Parliament in 1593 under Queen Elizabeth I.
Common mistakes
Confusing statute miles (5,280 feet) with nautical miles (1,852 metres). Also, assuming that mileage figures (like fuel economy in mpg) translate directly when comparing US gallons versus Imperial gallons.
What is inch?
An inch is a unit of length in imperial and US customary systems equal to 1/12 of a foot. It is widely used for screen sizes, display resolutions, pipe diameters, and small-scale measurements in everyday contexts.
Real-world uses
Inches are used throughout the United States, Canada (partially), and the UK for screen sizes, pipe diameters, lumber dimensions, and screw/bolt specifications. Display sizes for monitors, TVs, and phones are universally quoted in diagonal inches.
History
The inch has ancient origins, traditionally defined as the width of a man's thumb or three barleycorns laid end to end. It was standardized internationally in 1959 as exactly 25.4 mm, reconciling slight differences between British and American definitions.
Common mistakes
Assuming inch fractions are decimal—1/8 inch is 0.125 inches, not 0.18. Also, confusing nominal lumber sizes (a "2x4" is actually 1.5 × 3.5 inches) with actual inch measurements.
When is this conversion used?
Road distances and speed limits are posted in kilometres in most countries and miles in the US and UK, making this conversion essential for international drivers and route planning. Screen sizes, paper dimensions, and clothing measurements often require converting between centimetres and inches, especially when shopping internationally.
Worked examples
1 mile = 63,360 inch
1 inch = 0.0254 metre
How to convert mile to inch
To convert mile to inch, multiply the value by 63,360.
To convert inch back to mile, multiply by 0.00001578.
Measurement standards
The metre is one of seven SI base units, maintained by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM). Since 2019, it is defined by fixing the numerical value of the speed of light in vacuum to exactly 299,792,458 metres per second.
Did you know?
A human hair is roughly 70 micrometres wide, while a single gold atom measures about 0.144 nanometres in diameter — meaning you could line up nearly half a million atoms across the width of one hair.
Quick reference: mile to inch
| mile | inch |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 6,336 |
| 0.5 | 31,680 |
| 1 | 63,360 |
| 2 | 126,720 |
| 5 | 316,800 |
| 10 | 633,600 |
| 25 | 1,584,000 |
| 50 | 3,168,000 |
| 100 | 6,336,000 |
| 250 | 15,840,000 |
| 500 | 31,680,000 |
| 1,000 | 63,360,000 |
Common values
| mile | inch | |
|---|---|---|
| Height of a door | 0.00130488 mile | 82.67716535 inch |
| Basketball court length | 0.01739839 mile | 1,102.36220472 inch |
| Football field (soccer) | 0.06524398 mile | 4,133.85826772 inch |
| Marathon distance | 26.21875746 mile | 1,661,220.47244094 inch |
| Altitude of a cruising airplane | 6.62878788 mile | 420,000 inch |