MSN: You can now buy a 500 mph vehicle and the first 300 mph motorcycle
You can now buy a 500 mph vehicle and the first 300 mph motorcycle
MSN: 2019 Bugatti Chiron SS 300+: First production car to chase 300 mph
2019 Bugatti Chiron SS 300+: First production car to chase 300 mph
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There is no difference between Kilometers and Kilometres - they are just different ways of spelling the same thing. Kilometres is the British English spelling, and Kilometers is the American English spelling.
Derived from the French "kilomètre," the unit is used to measure length and distance along a straight path. You would likely choose kilometers over meters or millimeters to measure roads and other great distances since a broader unit range is needed.
A kilometer is equal to about 62/100 of a mile, and a mile is equal to about 1.61 kilometers. The U.S. has been slow to adopt metric measures, which are used almost everywhere else in the world.