A nautical mile is a unit of distance and the knot is a unit of speed;
1 knot = 1 n.m./hour.
1 Nautical Mile is 1.1508 statute miles, so 1 knot (nautical miles per hour) is 1.1508 MPH
Use this formula: km x 0.539956 = nautical miles
In nautical terms ... sailing and flying ... a "knot" is a speed, not a distance.1 knot = 1 nautical mile per hour = 1.152 statute ("regular") miles per hour10 nautical miles = 11.515 statute ("regular") miles10 miles per hour = 8.684 knots
One knot is equal to one 'nautical' mile per hour. (A British nautical mile is equal to 6,080 feet, an International nautical mile is 1,852 meters.) It is also 1.151 miles per hour.
1 knot = 1 nautical mile per hourtime = distance ÷ speed= 2110 nautical miles / 10 nautical miles/hour= 211 hours= 8 days 19 hours.As 1 knot is 1 nautical mile per hour: a unit of speed, 1 knot per hour would be a rate of change of speed, ie an acceleration.
1 knot = 1 nautical mile per hour...
One knot is equal to approximately 1.15 miles per hour.
Ships usually measure speed in nautical miles per hour (1 knot - {pronounced not} equals 1 nautical mile per hour).A nautical mile is about 1.151 statute (land) miles. So 1 knot is about 1.151 mph.See related link.
1 knot is equal to 1 nautical mile per hour. To convert knots to nautical miles, simply multiply the speed in knots by the time in hours. For example, if a boat is traveling at 10 knots for 4 hours, it would cover 40 nautical miles.
If you are asking the DISTANCE equivalent, 1 nautical mile (knot) is roughly 1.1508 miles.
There are 1.150779448863636 miles in 1 nautical mile.
1 nautical miles per hour = 3 093.29516 furlongs per fortnight The How-to Using the following conversions:1 Nautical mile = 6067 ft * 1 furlong = 660 ft * 1 fortnight = 14 days * 1 day = 24 hrs (1nautical mile/hr)x(6067 ft/nautical mile)/(660ft/furlong)/((24 hr/day)x(14 day/fortnight))or 3093 furlongs/fortnight after the units are cancelled out.