139.04 hours or 5.7932 days.
A knot is a nautical mile per hour. Thus it will take 10 hours at 10 knots.
That's going to have a definite connection with the speed at which you travel. Here are a few examples: Speed = 1 knot. Time for 58 nm = 58hours Speed = 5 knots. Time = 11hours 36minutes Speed = 10 knots. Time = 5hours 48minutes Speed = 100 knots. Time = 34minutes 48seconds
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139.04 hours or 5.7932 days.
A knot is a nautical mile per hour. Thus it will take 10 hours at 10 knots.
* 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".
That's going to have a definite connection with the speed at which you travel. Here are a few examples: Speed = 1 knot. Time for 58 nm = 58hours Speed = 5 knots. Time = 11hours 36minutes Speed = 10 knots. Time = 5hours 48minutes Speed = 100 knots. Time = 34minutes 48seconds
About 9-10 hours air travel.
A flight will take about 10 hours.
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To calculate the time it takes to sail 6,000 miles at a speed of 10 knots, you can use the formula: time = distance ÷ speed. At 10 knots, which is equivalent to 10 nautical miles per hour, it would take 600 hours to cover 6,000 miles. This translates to 25 days if sailing continuously without breaks.
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