knot
One Knot = 1.852 Kilometers per hour.
Fray? As in a Frayed Knot
thought the enternet was for helpling me. what tf?
24 kilometres/hour /1.852 = 12.96 knots
No, a knot is a measure of speed so it would be the same.
1 knot is 1.15mph, so a knot is slightly faster.
A knot is a unit for measuring speed at sea, and equals 1.852 meters/hour.
A knot in a tropical depression refers to the measure of wind speed within the system. One knot is equivalent to one nautical mile per hour. It is used to quantify the strength of the depression in terms of wind intensity.
In miles or kilometers per hour
It is a speed equivalent to one nautical mile per hour.
A knot is 1.852 km per hour, or 0.514 metres per second.
a nautical measure of a knot is a measure of speed not distance. wind can blow in knots and people can sail or motor at 5 or 12 knots. (or more or less) originally it had something to do with how long it took from throwing a knot on a rope over the front of the boat, until it reached the end of the boat (these were large commercial sailing vessels).
The nautical term for a unit of speed when sailing or navigating a boat is the word knots. To measure a knot it is the unit of speed equal to one nautical mile approximately 1.151 mph.
A knot is a measure of speed: 1 nautical mile per hour; it has absolutely nothing to do with metres As stated above a knot is a rate of speed. 1 nautical mile is 1852 metres. Therefore if you are travelling at one knot you are also travelling at 1852 metres per hour.
A piece of string or rope?! You are probably asking about the 'knots' used at sea as a measure of speed. One knot = one nautical mile per hour. Don't ever say 'knots per hour', the word 'knot' encompasses the whole thing.
A knot is one nautical mile, which is 1.852km. One knot per hour is therefore 1.852km/hAnswerA 'knot' is used to measure speed or velocity, and is equivalent to one nautical mile per hour. There is no such thing as a 'knot per hour'! A knot is equivalent to 1.852 km/h.