100 knots = 115.078 mph
15 miles would take 22 minutes 30 seconds at 40 mph.
100 kilometers is approximately equal to 62.14 miles.
There are many variables...especially when trying to decide what the "average" plane is. 1 knot = approximately 1.15 M.P.H. e.g. 100 knots = 115 m.p.h. Average (Typical Cruising) Speeds: Light Single Engine piston powered airplane - 110-130 knots. Light Single Engine Turbine Powered Airplane - 150-180 knots. Light Twin Piston - 180-200 knots Heavy Twin Piston - 200-250 knots Twin Turboprop - 250-300 knots Turbine (pure-jet) Powered Jetliner or Corporate Jet - 450 - 500 Knots Rocket Powered e.g. STS / Space Shuttle - 15,300 knots (It's also the fastest glider.) The speeds vary greatly between models. For example, some single engine pistons can't exceed 100 knots but another model / design can exceed 200 knots.
100 kilometers is 62.14 miles.
This is the area of a circle with a radius of 100 miles →area = π × radius² = π × (100 miles)² = 10,000π sq miles ≈ 31416 sq miles
To determine how long a ship traveling at 16 knots would take to cover 100 miles, you can use the formula: time = distance ÷ speed. First, convert knots to miles per hour; 1 knot equals approximately 1.15 miles per hour, so 16 knots is about 18.4 miles per hour. Dividing 100 miles by 18.4 miles per hour gives approximately 5.43 hours, or about 5 hours and 26 minutes.
120 knots is equivalent to approximately 138 miles per hour or 222 kilometers per hour.
A knot is a nautical mile per hour. Thus it will take 10 hours at 10 knots.
20 hours ! 1 knot is 1 nautical mile per hour.
It travels 100 miles in 2.5 hours.
Time = Distance/Speed = 1180/100 = 11.8 hours
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21 hours.
100 miles.
about 100 miles
100 miles / 4 hours = 25 miles per hour.
It depends on the speed. At 10 miles per hour 100 miles is 10 hours. At 100 miles an hour it is 1 hour. At 1000 miles an hour it is 0.1 hour (= 6 minutes).