Depending upon the type of knot, it serves many purposes. There are thousands of different knots, and each has a particular best purpose. This ranges from making clothing, or fasteners on clothing, to ornamental and even functional designs, to the type of knot most people think of - to secure something from movement.
The main two useful velocity measurements are... 1. KTAS- Knots (True Airspeed) 2. KIAS- Knots (Indicated Airspeed)
110 knots, 260 knots or 500 knots. depends on which company. if shipping, 260 knots. if passenger, 500 knots. 110 knots for "cruise" plane.
Celtic knots are known for their use in ornamentation of Christian monuments. Celtic knots can be graphical representation of knots or actual knots in these decorations.
130 knots = about 149.6 mph
Because they are knots created by the Celts
About 5.2 knots.
Use this formula to convert knots to miles per hour: knots x 1.15 = mph25.3 knots x 1.15 = about 29.11 mph
35 mph = 30.4 knots
34.75 knots
About 34.76 knots.
About 661.3 knots.
About 9.6 knots.