If you were to travel 4 miles at 6 knots, It would be approximately 34 minutes and 50 seconds!
One hour.
1500/11 hours
36/14 hours
The answer will depend if you mean 800 nautical miles (as would often be used in relation to knots) or 800 normal miles. If 800nm (nautical miles) then the answer is simply 800/5 = 160 hours. If normal miles then we can answer by making a conversion from knots to mph first. 5 knots = 5 * 1.15077945 = 5.75389725 mph Thus time = 800/5.75389725 = 139.036 hours (accurate to 3 decimal places).
If you were to travel 4 miles at 6 knots, It would be approximately 34 minutes and 50 seconds!
One hour.
It depends upon your velocity (expressed in knots).
1500/11 hours
36/14 hours
The answer will depend if you mean 800 nautical miles (as would often be used in relation to knots) or 800 normal miles. If 800nm (nautical miles) then the answer is simply 800/5 = 160 hours. If normal miles then we can answer by making a conversion from knots to mph first. 5 knots = 5 * 1.15077945 = 5.75389725 mph Thus time = 800/5.75389725 = 139.036 hours (accurate to 3 decimal places).
* 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".
This will vary based on the cruise ship and how fast it is going. Most cruise ships travel at the speed of 21 to 24 knots per hour. 1 knot = 1.15 mph. 21 knots is equal to 24.15 mph so it would take you approximately 53 hours to travel 1280 miles.
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.
1 knot is equal to 1 nautical mile per hour. To convert knots to nautical miles, simply multiply the speed in knots by the time in hours. For example, if a boat is traveling at 10 knots for 4 hours, it would cover 40 nautical miles.
It is 1,174 nautical miles from Chesapeake Bay to Tampa Bay. To find out how long it would take, you would have to divide 1,174 by however many knots per hour you are traveling.Say you averaged 15 knots per hour the entire trip (the average offshore Atlantic wind speed)...1,174 miles divided by 15 knots would be about 78 hours.It would take about 78 hours to travel from Chesapeake Bay to Tampa Bay.
Knots per gallon??? Cars do not travel on water so Knots is meaningless. You mean Miles Per Gallon. The MPG would depend on what vehicle the engine is mounted in. Yes knots per gallon is used in the boat industry which will commonly use car or truck engines. It depends on the motor, what intake you have, what camshaft you have, etc...