One nautical mile is equivalent to 1.2 statute miles. Other units can be found below.
Agate Lines 1000000
Alen (Danish) 3000
Aln (Swedish) 3100
Angstrom Stars 1.9000000000000E13
Angstroms 18520000000000
Arpents (French Canadian) 32
Arshins (Russian) 2600
Astronomical Units 1.2E-8
Barleycorns 220000
Bohrs 3.5000000000000E13
Bolts 20
Braccios (Italian) 2600
Brazas (Spanish) 1100
Braças (Portuguese) 840
Button Measures 2900000
Cables 10
Cables US (navy) 8.4
Caliper (modern) 1852000000
Caliper (traditional) 73000000
Cape Feet 5900
Cape Roods 490
Centimetres 185200
Ch'ihs (Chinese) 5200
Chains (Gunter) 92
Chains (Irish) 72
Chains (Ramsden) 61
Chains (Scottish) 82
Charrières 5556000
Cicero 410000
Covados (Portuguese) 2800
Covidos (Arabic) 3900
Cubits (Biblical) 4100
Cubits (Roman) 4200
Cubits UK 4100
Daktylos (old Greek) 97000
Data Miles 1
Decempedae (Roman) 620
Decimetres 18520
Degrees 1.7E-2
Dekametres 190
Diamonds US 3800
Digits 97000
Douzièmes (Swiss) 9900000
Ells (English) 1600
Ells (Scottish) 2000
Estadios (Portuguese) 7.1
Estadios (Spanish) 11
Exameters 1.9E-15
Falls (English) 270
Falls (Scottish) 330
Famn (Swedish) 1000
Fathoms 1000
Fathoms US (surveyor) 1000
Favne (Danish) 980
Feet 6100
Feet (Greek) 6000
Feet (Jersey) 6600
Feet (Roman) 6300
Feet (manual) 5600
Feet US (surveyor) 6100
Fermis 1.9E18
Fingerbredd (Swedish) 100000
Fingers 16000
Fists 18000
Fjärdingsväg (Swedish) 0.69
Fod (Danish) 5900
Fot (Swedish) 6200
Frenches 5556000
Furlongs 9.2
Furlongs (Irish) 7.2
Furlongs (Scottish) 8.2
Gauge (plastic film) 7300000000
Geographic Meiles (German) 0.25
Gigametres 1.9E-6
Gigaparsecs 6.0E-23
Goads 1400
Gonglis (Chinese) 1.9
Great Lugs 290
Great Paces 1200
Gutenbergs 520000000
Hands 18000
Hectometres 19
Hubbles 2.0E-22
Hvatis (Croatian) 980
Inches 73000
Inches (Jersey) 80000
Inches (Scottish) 73000
Irons 3500000
Kabellængde (Scandinavian) 10
Kairis (Japanese) 1
Kens (Japanese) 1000
Kerats (Arabian) 65000
Kilofeet 6.1
Kilometres 1.9
Kiloparsecs 6.0E-17
Kiloyards 2
Klafters (Austrian) 980
Klafters (Swiss) 1000
Kvarter (Danish) 12000
Kvarter (Swedish) 12000
Kyus 7408000
Land Leagues 0.38
Land Miles 1.2
Leaps (Welsh) 900
Legoas (Portuguese) 0.3
Leguas (Argentine) 0.37
Li (metric Chinese) 3.7
Li (traditional Chinese) 2.9
Lieues (French) 0.46
Light Days 7.2E-11
Light Hours 1.7E-9
Light Minutes 1.0E-7
Light Seconds 6.2E-6
Light Years 2.0E-13
Lignes (Swiss) 820000
Lines 870000
Lines (button) 2900000
Linier (Danish) 850000
Links UK 9200
Lugs 370
Marathons 4.4E-2
Megalithic Inches 89000
Megalithic Yards (Thom) 2200
Megametres 1.9E-3
Megaparsecs 6.0E-20
Meiles (Austrian) 0.24
Metres 1852
Metric Miles 1.2
Microinches 73000000000
Microns 1852000000
Miglias (Italian) 1.2
Mil (Danish) 0.25
Mil (Norwegian) 0.19
Mil (metric Swedish) 0.19
Mil (old Swedish) 0.17
Mil. Paces US (double time) 2000
Mil. Paces US (quick time) 2400
Miles 1.2
Miles (Irish) 0.9
Miles (Roman) 1.2
Miles (Scottish) 1
Miles US 1.2
Milhas (Portuguese) 0.89
Millas (Spanish) 1.3
Milles (marine French) 1
Milles (traditional French) 0.95
Millimetres 1852000
Milliparsecs 6.0E-11
Mils 73000000
Mkonos (East African) 4100
Mondo Points 1852000
Myriameters 0.19
Nails 32000
Nanometres 1852000000000
Nautical Leagues 0.33
Nautical Miles UK 1
Palmos (Portuguese) 8400
Palmos (metric Spanish) 9260
Palmos (traditional Spanish) 8900
Palms 24000
Palms (Dutch) 18520
Paris Points 277800
Parsecs 6.0E-14
Pas (Haitian) 1600
Passi (Roman) 1200
Perches 370
Perches (French Canadian) 320
Perches (French) 320
Perches (Irish) 290
Pes (Roman) 6200
Petametres 1.9E-12
Picas (typographical) 440000
Picometres 1.9E15
Pieds (metric French) 6200
Pieds de Roi (French Canadian) 5700
Pieds de Roi (French) 5700
Pies (Italian) 6200
Pies (Spanish) 6700
Planck Lengths 4.6E37
Plethra (old Greek) 60
Podes (old Greek) 6000
Points (English-American) 5300000
Poises (French) 950
Polegadas (Portuguese) 67000
Poles 370
Pouces (French) 68000
Pulgadas (Spanish) 80000
Punkt (mainland Europe) 4926320
Pus (Chinese) 1000
Pés (Portuguese) 5600
Quarters (cloth) 8100
Ridges (Welsh) 300
Ris (Japanese) 0.47
Rod (Irish) 290
Rods 370
Roedes (Dutch) 190
Sadzhens (Russian) 870
Sea Leagues 0.33
Shackles UK 68
Shakus (Japanese) 6100
Shots US 68
Skeins (cotton yarn) 17
Smoots US 1100
Spans 8100
Spats 1.9E-9
Stadia (Roman) 10
Stadia (old Greek) 10
Steg (Swedish) 2100
Sticks US 610
Stundes (Swiss) 0.39
Survey Feet US 6100
Sømil (Scandinavian) 1
T'suns (Chinese) 52000
Terametres 1.9E-9
Threads (cotton yarn) 1400
Toises (French) 950
Tommer (Danish) 71000
Tu (traditional Chinese) 1.1E-2
Tum (metric Swedish) 73000
Tum (old Swedish) 75000
Twips 100000000
Unciae (Roman) 75000
Varas (Portuguese) 1700
Varas (Spanish) 2200
Vehrsty (Russian) 1.7
Verges (French) 2000
Vershki (Russian) 42000
Wahs (Thai) 926
X Units 1.8E16
Yards 2000
Yottametres 1.9E-21
Zettametres 1.9E-18
Zoll (Swiss) 62000
A 'Knot' is the speed of a ship at sea, in 'Nautical miles per hour'. A Nautical mile is longer than a land mile. A Nautical mile is one sixtieth of a degree. of curvature of the Earth's surface. NB Land miles are measured in 'Miles per Hour (MPH)'.
1 knot = 1 nautical mile per hourtime = distance ÷ speed= 2110 nautical miles / 10 nautical miles/hour= 211 hours= 8 days 19 hours.As 1 knot is 1 nautical mile per hour: a unit of speed, 1 knot per hour would be a rate of change of speed, ie an acceleration.
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A knot is a unit of speed equivalent to one nautical mile per hour, used especially of ships, aircraft, and winds. A nautical mile is a unit used in measuring distances at sea, equal to approximately 2,025 yards (1,852 m).
1 nautical mile = 1852 meters Speed of light = 299 792 458 m / s Speed of Light = (299792458/1852) nautical miles / second One hour has 60 minutes, each has 60 seconds. 60x60 = 3600 seconds in a hour. In 1 second, light travels 299792458/1852 nautical miles. In 3600 seconds, light travels (299792458/1852)x3600, which is approximately: 582749918,3585 nautical miles / hour
The standard measurement of the speed of ships is knots. One knot is equal to one nautical mile per hour. It is commonly used in maritime navigation to indicate the speed of a vessel.
No, nautical knots and airplane speed knots are not the same measurement. Nautical knots measure speed in nautical miles per hour, while airplane speed knots measure speed in nautical miles per hour as well but in the context of aviation.
It is a speed equivalent to one nautical mile per hour.
"kt" stands for "knots," which is a unit of speed used in navigation and maritime contexts. One knot is equivalent to one nautical mile per hour, with a nautical mile being slightly longer than a regular mile. So, when a ship's speed is measured in knots, it indicates how many nautical miles the ship can travel in one hour.
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 1 nautical mile per hour, but the words knot and nautical mile are not always interchangeable in sentences (that is, to say something like "he is 1 knot to the north" would not be grammatically correct. Instead you should say "he is 1 nautical mile to the north", just as it is not truly correct to say "The wind speed was 30 nautical miles per hour". In this case you should say "The wind speed was 30 knots").
A Knot is a speed of one nautical mile per hour. The conversion to MPH is 1.15077845 to 1. That is 1 knot is 1.15 mph.
In wind speed, "kp" typically stands for "knots per hour." Knots are a unit of speed equivalent to one nautical mile per hour, commonly used in maritime and aviation contexts.
1 knot = 1 nautical mile per hourtime = distance ÷ speed= 2110 nautical miles / 10 nautical miles/hour= 211 hours= 8 days 19 hours.As 1 knot is 1 nautical mile per hour: a unit of speed, 1 knot per hour would be a rate of change of speed, ie an acceleration.
"kn" stands for knots, which is a unit of speed equivalent to one nautical mile per hour. It is commonly used to measure wind speed, with 1 knot equal to approximately 1.15 miles per hour or 1.85 kilometers per hour.
Nautical Miles Per Hour (knots)
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