I'm pretty sure knots use to be the measurement of wind speed. I'm not totally sure. Sorry.
Pilots use knots as a measurement of speed, so they would call 1250 mph "1086 knots".They would, however, call 1,250 kph, Mach 1.
To convert knots to meters per second, multiply the speed in knots by 0.514444. This conversion factor accounts for the difference in the units of measurement used for speed (nautical miles per hour for knots and meters per second).
The Navy does not use yards as a measurement of speed/distance, the Navy uses Knots, a nautical mile is equal to 6076 land feet or 1852 meters
what kind of measurement to use when finding the area of a 2d shape
To convert knots to inches per second, use the conversion factor of 1 knot = 1.68781 inches per second. Multiply the speed in knots by this conversion factor to get the equivalent speed in inches per second.
Because 'knots' is a speed or velocity and does not require a time unit added. It means nautical miles per hour.
Imperial measurement is in general use. Engineers, scientists etc use the SI system.
It originated in reference to the knots sailors tied in the rope used to measure the distance a ship travled. E2020's answer
liter
Jets use a pitot tube.
Like in a Hygrometer to measure humidity you use percentage (%)
i looked it up and it said: 30 knots. i hope you can use it!