That one can be tricky.
Airspeed is speed WRT the air, but air can be moving. If it is, you have to compensate for the movement of the air to get an accurate conversion between airspeed and speed over ground.
If you assume the air to be stationary, it's easy. One nautical mile is about 15% more than a mile.
So 1 knot = 1.15 mph
1 mph = 0.85 knot.
Nine miles per hour equates to 14.5 km/h
The theory of evolution does not vs the law of thermodynamics. They are quite compatible since the earth is an open system.
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lamborghini wins in top speed 211 mph vs 204 mph
Mach 1 is 761.21 mph
Porsche 993 GT2 is Faster on All Accelaration,Top Speed,Track Times 0-200 Kph 13.3 s vs 16.5 s,184 mph vs 183 mph,8:09.30 vs 8:13.00 (Nordschleife Lap)
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About one hour savings. Here is the comparison:@85 mph: 3 hours 21 minutes 52.94 seconds@65 mph: 4 hours 24 minutes
Swordfish can swim up to 110 km/h (68 mph). It's difficult to measure but numerous source say it's the sail fish but that was when it was leaping and only for short bursts. The dolphin is the fastest swimmer over longer distances (when alarmed), but perhaps the the killer whale is faster being able to catch anything it chases. It also depends on what and how it's measured (short distance) vs. long distance, or jumping/leaping, etc.
1 nautical mile = 1.15077945 mile 1 knot = 1.15077945 mph
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Press R3 when person is on ground.
You need to be more specific, did you mean "air-to-air" (airplane vs airplane) battles, or "air-to-ground" (airplane vs troops/ground emplacements) battles?
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Speed is how fast you are going.Velocity is almost the same but for one thing: it also includes what direction you are moving.For example:A car can have a speed of 50 mph, but a velocity of 30 mph northwards.