Neither, as they are units of length, not of speed.
If you are talking about kilometers per hour and knots per hour...
Then knots per hours are 1.85200 times faster.
1 knot is 1.15mph, so a knot is slightly faster.
One knot is equivalent to 1 nautical mile per hour. A nautical mile is slightly larger than a standard mile, as it is 2000 yards, so 1 knot is slightly faster than 1 mph.
1 metre is 1 thousand of a kilometre. 1000metres = kilometre 500metres = 1/2 kilometre 250metres = 1/4 kilometre Easy :)
1 knot per hour equals one nautical mile per hour which is equal to 1.151 mph so the wind is going a bit faster than 1 mph.
1 knot = 1 Nautical Mile per Hour. 1 knot is approximately 1.15 miles per hour, or exactly 1.852 kilometers per hour. The speed of boats and currents/tides/etc are measured in knots, along with a few other things.
1 kilometre = 1000 metres.
No because 100 cm = 1 metre and 1000 metres = 1 kilometre
There are 1000 metres in 1 kilometre
There are one million (10x100x1000) millimetres in a kilometre.1 kilometre is 1,000 metres. 1 metre is 1,000 millimetres 1 kilometre is 1,000,000 millimetres.1.000.000
A "knot" is the measurment of speed for ships and boats in the water. 1 knot is 1.150779 mph 1 knot is 1.852 km/h
about 2 kilometers equal 1 knot
A nautical mile is a unit of distance and the knot is a unit of speed; 1 knot = 1 n.m./hour.