1 knot = 1 nautocal mile per hour. So 428 nm @ 20 knots per hour will take 428/20 = 21.4 hours. After 12 hours, it is 20*12 = 240 nautical miles away. Its distance East is 240*cos(1.4deg) = 239.9 nautical miles and its distance South is 240*sin(1.4deg) = 5.9 nautical miles.
It will take one hour to travel 30 miles.
You will travel 16 miles.
a pickup can travel 300 miles in the same time that a car going 10 miles per hour faster can travel 350 miles. How fast is the car traveling?
1 knots = 1.852022 kilometres 57 knots = 105.565254 kilometres
About 10.41 days at 6 knots.
Ships typically travel at 12 to 18 knots, which is nautical miles an hour.
One hour.
It depends upon your velocity (expressed in knots).
No, nautical knots and airplane speed knots are not the same measurement. Nautical knots measure speed in nautical miles per hour, while airplane speed knots measure speed in nautical miles per hour as well but in the context of aviation.
One knot is equal to one nautical mile per hour. Therefore, 26 knots is equal to 26 nautical miles.
1 knot = 1.852 nautical miles per hour. So 45 knots = 83.34 nautical miles per hour. Time = Distance/Speed = 4.2 hours (approx).
One knot is equal to 1 nautical mile per hour. So for 535 nautical miles at 6 knots, 535 nautical miles/6 knots=535 nautical miles/6 nautical miles per hour=535/6 hours which is about 89.2 hours (89 hours and 10 minutes).
15 knots = 15 nautical miles per hour, so 1/3 hour or 20 minutes
how much fuel is needed to travel 850 nautical miles going 25 knots in a 46 foot searay cruiser
No way to tell. Knots is a measurement of speed, nautical miles is distance. 16 knots is 16 nautical miles/hour, so it'd depend on how long the craft would keep going.
* Use the formula: distance = speed x time. In this case, if you divide the distance by the speed, you get time.* "Knots" means "nautical miles per hour".