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  1. Calculate the straight line distance (as the crow flies) between cities or any two points on earth. Use your location to know any distance from where you are.

    • Driving Directions

      Driving Directions with Google Maps. Even if you are using a...

    • Converter

      GPS coordinates converter. This tool is all about GPS...

    • Radius

      Assessing straight line distances and draw circles on a map....

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      Maps for all countries in the world and all states in the...

    • Satellite

      Google Maps Satellite. How to get and share the Google Maps...

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      Once your are logged in, you can bookmark any place by...

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      With Google Maps: Find GPS Coordinates of address | Find...

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      With Google Maps: Find GPS Coordinates of address | Find...

  2. You can calculate the length of a path, running route, fence, border, or the perimeter of any object that appears on a google map. The distance calculator will then display a measurement of the length in feet, meters, miles and kilometers.

  3. Map Distance Calculator is a tool calculate the map distance bewteen any two locations. The distance will be shown on a map with the a stright line distance and the driving distance.

  4. Calculating Running Performance Metrics. 1. Pace: Formula: Pace = Time / Distance. Example: If you run 5 kilometers in 25 minutes, your pace is 25 minutes / 5 kilometers = 5 minutes per kilometer. 2. Speed: Formula: Speed = Distance / Time.

  5. Craig's Running Calculator. Enter a recent race time to determine training paces, and equivalent times for other distances: Time (hours:minutes:seconds) Distance and units: Miles Kilometers. Equivalent times at other race distances: 100m.

  6. Distance: Mile / Km (of Everest in height / second by speed of sound) Surround: Mile2 / Km2 (areas in the Manhattan island / areas in Monaco.)

  7. What is the displacement of the athlete over the time interval from t= 1 to t= 2 ? Average Speed and Velocity If we want to calculate the average speed of an object in the time interval [t 1;t 2], we divide \how far" by \how fast". We have Average speed = change in distance change in time = d t = d(t 2) d(t 1) t 2 t 1;