I think the question is badly phrased, I think it should read:-What kind of Vehicle Speed is measured in Knot's. If Aircraft & the larger water vessels (Ships etc) are defined as Vehicles i.e. that they are capable of carrying goods or passengers then my answer is Aircraft & Ships are defined as travelling in Knot's; in which 1 knot is the equivalent of One Nautical or Aircraft mile of travel.
its measured in Knots
In knots.
Boat speed is measured in Knots. 1 knot = 1.1 mile per hour. So 10 knots = 11mph.
It is usually measured in knots.
Metres per second / knots
boat or ship.
It is measured in knots.
Vehicle gradeability is measured in percentage.
It is measured in knots per km/hr
The speed of sound measured at sea level is 661.47 knots.
No. Cruise ship speed is usually measured in knots - as in 20 knots top speed. To go 20 knots/hour is about like going 22 mph.
A water-going vessel, such as a boat or ship.