a nautical measure of a knot is a measure of speed not distance. wind can blow in knots and people can sail or motor at 5 or 12 knots. (or more or less) originally it had something to do with how long it took from throwing a knot on a rope over the front of the boat, until it reached the end of the boat (these were large commercial sailing vessels).
a triple knot
The term aft in sailing lingo refers to the rear area of the boat. The aft portion may also be described as the are closer to the stern of the vessel. These are interchangeable.
A nautical mile is a unit of distance and the knot is a unit of speed; 1 knot = 1 n.m./hour.
The greatest distance the knot travels from its resting position is called the amplitude. This measures the maximum displacement of the knot from its equilibrium position during its oscillation.
The kilometer is a unit of distance, while the knot is a unit of speed. While there is no direct comparison, kilometers per hour could instead be compared with a knot (nautical mile per hour). One nautical mile is 1.151 miles or 1.852 kilometers, so 1 knot is equal to 1.852 kilometers per hour. A knot is a unit of speed, not of distance. A kilometer is a unit of distance.
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.
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amplitude
If you are asking the DISTANCE equivalent, 1 nautical mile (knot) is roughly 1.1508 miles.
Boat speed is measured in Knots. 1 knot = 1.1 mile per hour. So 10 knots = 11mph.
one knot = 1.85200 kilometers per hour A knot is already a speed, so you don't have to specify the "per hour" for it. That is only necessary if a knot was a distance, which it's not.
Any distance