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To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists lengths between 10 m and 100 m. See also lengths of other orders of magnitude.- Shorter distances
- 10 m is equal to:
- 10 m -- wavelength of the highest shortwave radio frequency, 30 M Hz
- 18.44 m -- distance between the pitcher's rubber and home plate on a baseball field
- 20 m -- length of cricketcricket match in progress. The beige strip is the cricket pitch. The people wearing black trousers on the far right are the umpires. Cricket is a team game played between two teams of eleven players each. It originated in its modern form in England, and i pitch
- 21 m -- height of High ForceHigh Force is a waterfall on the River Tees near Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham, England. Although often described as the highest waterfall in England, at 70 feet it is not Cautley Spout in Cumbria's Howgill Fells is almost 600 feet high, and Hardra waterfall in EnglandEngland is the largest, the most populous, and the most densely populated of the four " Home Nations" which make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK). Occupying the south-eastern portion of the island of Great Britain, England.
- 23 m -- height of the obeliskFor the obelisk punctuation mark, see dagger (typography). River Thames in London An obelisk is a tall, thin, four-sided, tapering monument which ends in a pyramidal top. Ancient obelisks were made of a single piece of stone (a monolith). The term stela ( of the Place de la ConcordeLocated at the foot of the Champs-Elysees in Paris, France, the Place de la Concorde was designed by Jacques Ange Gabriel in 1755 as a moat-skirted octagon between the Champs-Elysees to the west and the Tuileries Gardens to the east. Filled with statues a, ParisEiffel Tower has become the symbol of Paris throughout the world. Paris is the capital and largest city of France. The city is built on an arc of the River Seine, and is thus divided into two parts: the Right Bank to the north and the smaller Left Bank to.
- 25 m -- wavelength of the broadcast radio shortwave band at 12 MHz
- 27.43 m -- distance between bases on a baseball field
- 30 m -- length of a blue whale, the largest animal
- 31 m -- wavelength of the broadcast radio shortwave band at 9.7 MHz
- 40 m -- average depth beneath the seabed of the Channel tunnel
- 49 m -- width of American football field (53 1/3 yards)
- 49 m -- wavelength of the broadcast radio shortwave band at 6.1 MHz
- 55 m -- height of the Leaning Tower of Pisa
- 60 m -- Pyramid of Djoser
- 70 m -- width of soccer field
- 70 m -- length of the Bayeux Tapestry
- 91.44 m -- length of American football field (100 yards, measured between the goal lines)
- 100 m -- wavelength of the lowest shortwave radio frequency, 3 MHz
- Longer distances
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