1 knot = 1 nautical mile per hour
time = distance ÷ speed
= 948 nmi ÷ 20 kn
= 47.4 hours
About 10.41 days at 6 knots.
11½ days
2½ days
One hour.
1500/11 hours
Knots (not Knots per hour) are nautical miles per hour. So the answer is 902 divided by 7 which is 128.86 hours
To calculate the time to travel 160 nautical miles at W knots, you can use the formula: time (hours) = distance (nautical miles) / speed (knots). Therefore, the time required would be 160 / W. For example, if W is 20 knots, it would take 8 hours to cover the distance.
3 hours
About 10.41 days at 6 knots.
11½ days
2½ days
14 hours 44 minutes.
14 days and 14 hours.
One hour.
1375 divided by 22 = hours
To calculate the travel time, divide the distance by the speed. At 10 knots, traveling 1943 nautical miles would take approximately 194.3 hours. This is equivalent to about 8.1 days.
To calculate the time to travel 3,200 miles at a speed of 20 knots, you can use the formula: time = distance/speed. Since 1 knot equals 1 nautical mile per hour, 20 knots means traveling 20 nautical miles per hour. Therefore, the time taken would be 3,200 nautical miles ÷ 20 knots = 160 hours, or 6 days and 16 hours.