10 knots is 11.50 miles, so 50 miles is faster
11.507794 miles per hour.
50 Knots is 57.55 miles per hour.
50 knots=57.5389724 miles per hour
Sustained winds of 50 knots are in the middle of the range of a tropical storm.A knot is a nautical mile per hour, so since a nautical mile is about 1.15 miles, a knot is about 1.15 miles per hour. Therefore, 50 knots is about 58 miles per hour or about 93 km/h.
If you were to travel 4 miles at 6 knots, It would be approximately 34 minutes and 50 seconds!
1 knots = 1.15077945 miles per hour, thus:50 x 1.15077945 = 57.5389725 mph
50 knots = 57.5 mph
The main stem of a wind barb points in the direction that the wind is blowing from. The barbs show the wind speed to the nearest 5 knots. A half barb indicates 5 knots, a full barb indicates 10 knots, and a flag indicates 50 knots. To get the wind speed you add the numbers presented by the barbs. So, for example, if you have a full barb, and a half barb you ad 10+5 to get 15 knots. If you have a flag, 2 full barbs, and a half barb, you add 50+10+10+5 and get 75 knots. To convert to miles per hour multiply the wind speed in knots by 1.15. Wind speeds in mph are usually rounded to the nearest 5 mph as well. So 75 knots would be about 85 mph.These barbs can be found on many weather maps, not just hurricane maps.
50 miles subtracted by 60 mintes = -10
50 miles subtracted by 60 min = -10
Yes, 50 km is faster than 30 mph. 50 km is equivalent to approximately 31 miles, so it is faster than 30 mph.
50 miles in 10 minutes is the same as 300 miles per hour, since 50 miles/10 minutes * 60 minutes/1 hour = 300 miles per hour