converting knots to mph
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or 100 Knots equals 115 mph. Multiply the speed in knots by 1.15 to get MPH
AND PLEASE
KNOTS is the unit of measurment of nautical miles per hour
DO NO say or write it as
KNOTS per hour.
T
AND PLEASE
KNOTS is the unit of measurment of nautical miles per hour
DO NO say or write it as
KNOTS per hour.
T
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1 knot = 1.1507794 mile/hour (mph
1 knot = 51.4444444 centimeter/second
1 knot = 1.6878099 foot/second
1 knot = 20.2537183 inch/second
1 knot = 1.852 kilometer/hour
1 knot = 0.0005144 kilometer/second
1 knot = 0.0015118 mach
1 knot = 0.5144444 meter/second
1 knot = 0.0003197 mile/second
1 knot = 514.4444444 millimeter/second
1 knot = 0 speed of light [vacuum]
1 knot = 0.0015118 speed of sound [air]
1 knot = 51.4444444 centimeter/second
1 knot = 1.6878099 foot/second
1 knot = 20.2537183 inch/second
1 knot = 1.852 kilometer/hour
1 knot = 0.0005144 kilometer/second
1 knot = 0.0015118 mach
1 knot = 0.5144444 meter/second
1 knot = 0.0003197 mile/second
1 knot = 514.4444444 millimeter/second
1 knot = 0 speed of light [vacuum]
1 knot = 0.0015118 speed of sound [air]
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From: Stillwater,
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1 knot = 1.1507794 mile/hour (mph
1 knot = 51.4444444 centimeter/second
1 knot = 1.6878099 foot/second
1 knot = 20.2537183 inch/second
1 knot = 1.852 kilometer/hour
1 knot = 0.0005144 kilometer/second
1 knot = 0.0015118 mach
1 knot = 0.5144444 meter/second
1 knot = 0.0003197 mile/second
1 knot = 514.4444444 millimeter/second
1 knot = 0 speed of light [vacuum]
1 knot = 0.0015118 speed of sound [air]
1 knot = 51.4444444 centimeter/second
1 knot = 1.6878099 foot/second
1 knot = 20.2537183 inch/second
1 knot = 1.852 kilometer/hour
1 knot = 0.0005144 kilometer/second
1 knot = 0.0015118 mach
1 knot = 0.5144444 meter/second
1 knot = 0.0003197 mile/second
1 knot = 514.4444444 millimeter/second
1 knot = 0 speed of light [vacuum]
1 knot = 0.0015118 speed of sound [air]
What? No warp factor?
Amateur.
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From: Vancouver,
BC, CANADA
ORIGINAL: khodges
WHY KNOT?
Statute mile= 5,280 ft
Nautical mile= 6,072 ft, or one second of latitude.
ORIGINAL: MajorTomski
DO NO say or write it as
KNOTS per hour.
T
DO NO say or write it as
KNOTS per hour.
T

Statute mile= 5,280 ft
Nautical mile= 6,072 ft, or one second of latitude.
1 nautical mile is one minute of latitude.
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ORIGINAL: downunder
1knot = 6.48397^-9 speed of light (vacuum)
Relative to a stationary observer of course
ORIGINAL: Evader 53
1 knot = 0 speed of light [vacuum]
1 knot = 0 speed of light [vacuum]
Relative to a stationary observer of course
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ORIGINAL: downunder
1knot = 6.48397^-9 speed of light (vacuum)
Relative to a stationary observer of course
ORIGINAL: Evader 53
1 knot = 0 speed of light [vacuum]
1 knot = 0 speed of light [vacuum]
Relative to a stationary observer of course



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Ever wonder where the light goes when it disappears into a black hole? Well drive by my house when only my wife and kids are there--every damn light in the place is on, the place is glowing like a star--- that must be where all the light goes
Ever wonder where the light goes when it disappears into a black hole? Well drive by my house when only my wife and kids are there--every damn light in the place is on, the place is glowing like a star--- that must be where all the light goes
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I don't know if this is correct, however I'm sure if we can get knot's coverted to light speed in a vacume, I'm sure yall can tell me about this.
Knot's on a rope were tied in to determine speed back in the day when everything was wind powered? The amount of knot's flying determined the speed in knot's.
Old wives tail or ture?
Knot's on a rope were tied in to determine speed back in the day when everything was wind powered? The amount of knot's flying determined the speed in knot's.
Old wives tail or ture?
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From wikipedia
Origin
In some sailing ships, speed was measured by casting the log from the stern. The log was relatively immobile, and attached by line to a reel. Some sources suggest that knots placed at a distance of 47 feet 3 inches (14.4018 m) passed through a sailor's fingers, while another used a 28 second sandglass to time the operation. The knot count would be reported and used in the sailing master's dead reckoning and navigation. This method gives a value for the knot of 20.25 in/s, or 1851.66 m/h. The difference from the accepted value today is a bit less than 0.02%.
The knots didn't fly on a rope. The rope was let out and the knots were counted.
Origin
In some sailing ships, speed was measured by casting the log from the stern. The log was relatively immobile, and attached by line to a reel. Some sources suggest that knots placed at a distance of 47 feet 3 inches (14.4018 m) passed through a sailor's fingers, while another used a 28 second sandglass to time the operation. The knot count would be reported and used in the sailing master's dead reckoning and navigation. This method gives a value for the knot of 20.25 in/s, or 1851.66 m/h. The difference from the accepted value today is a bit less than 0.02%.
The knots didn't fly on a rope. The rope was let out and the knots were counted.





