like about 50 per fast
1 knot is 1.15mph, so a knot is slightly faster.
1 knot=1.15077945 miles per hour
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.
Knots are used to measure speed on ships or boats. The term comes from the way people measured the speed the boat was traveling. They did it by tying knots on a rope at regular intervals and would then throw the rope overboard, counting the number of knots that were pulled overboard in a certain amount of time.
A knot is 1.852 km per hour, or 0.514 metres per second.
like about 50 per fast
A knot is a measurement of speed.
No, a knot is a measure of speed so it would be the same.
That's not a good knot. Let's not increase our speed by another knot.
1 knot is 1.15mph, so a knot is slightly faster.
1 knot=1.15077945 miles per hour
Knot
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The Titanic's maximum speed was 28 mph (44 kmh).
A "knot" is the measurment of speed for ships and boats in the water. 1 knot is 1.150779 mph 1 knot is 1.852 km/h
"L'Hydroptère, the huge Hydrofoil Tri , with a jaw-dropping 47+ knot top speed, is the fastest sailing boat in the world."
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.