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Definição
Unidade imperial de comprimento igual a 5.280 pés, 1.760 jardas ou exatamente 1,609344 quilômetros.
Explicação
The mile derives from the Roman 'mille passuum' (thousand paces), where one pace was two steps (~1.48 m). The US and UK share the same statute mile definition, but the nautical mile (1,852 m) is a separate unit used in aviation and shipping. At highway speeds of 60 mph, a car covers one mile in exactly 60 seconds.
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