One knot is equal to one nautical mile per hour. Therefore, in terms of miles per minute, one knot is approximately 0.019 miles per minute.
1 knot is 1 nautical mile per hour, but the words knot and nautical mile are not always interchangeable in sentences (that is, to say something like "he is 1 knot to the north" would not be grammatically correct. Instead you should say "he is 1 nautical mile to the north", just as it is not truly correct to say "The wind speed was 30 nautical miles per hour". In this case you should say "The wind speed was 30 knots").
A "Knot" is a unit of speed equal to one nautical mile per hour. Traditionally, one nautical mile is equal to one minute of latitude on the Earth's surface. From Wikipedia: the international standard is 1 nautical mile = 1,852 metres exactly.
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The speed of one nautical mile per hour is called one knot. So a knot can be considered a nautical mile
Sort of, one knot is another way of saying one nautical mile per hour
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Cable's Length (distance): Tenth of a nautical mile (approx 101 fathoms).
The nautical mile is used in sea-going and aviation navigation, as well as in regard to international treaties due to its convenient relation to the longitudinal system for plotting geographic locations on the globe. One nautical mile is approximately equal to one minute in longitude on any meridian latitudinal line. One nautical mile is equal to 1852 meters. One nautical mile is equal to approximately 1.15 statute miles. This is also the purpose of the unit of speed measurement the "knot" as one knot is equal to 1.15 miles per hour, thus the knot is a measurement of nautical miles per hour.
A knot is a unit of speed equivalent to one nautical mile per hour, used especially of ships, aircraft, and winds. A nautical mile is a unit used in measuring distances at sea, equal to approximately 2,025 yards (1,852 m).
One nautical mile per hour = 1 knot.
One knot is equal to approximately 1.15 miles per hour.