44.448 kmph or 27.618707 mph
60 km/h is approximately 32.4 knots.
4 knots is equivalent to approximately 4.6 miles per hour.
150 kilometers per hour is 81 Knots.
210 knots = 388.92 km/h
Sustained winds of 50 knots are in the middle of the range of a tropical storm.A knot is a nautical mile per hour, so since a nautical mile is about 1.15 miles, a knot is about 1.15 miles per hour. Therefore, 50 knots is about 58 miles per hour or about 93 km/h.
23-24 knots (43 km/h), or around 27 miles per hour.21 knots (39 km/h; 24 mph) with a top speed of 23 knots (43 km/h; 26 mph)When hitting the iceberg it was going 22 knots21 knots (39 km/h; 24 mph), with a top speed of 23 knots (43 km/h; 26 mph).When hitting the iceberg, it was going 22 knots.The maximum speed of The Titanic was 23 knots. The Titanic was traveling at 22.5 knots when it collided with the iceberg.
12 knots = 22.224 km/h
60 km/h is approximately 32.4 knots.
You can't convert knots to km - knots is a unit of speed, whereas km is a unit of distance.A knot is exactly 1.852 km/h; so to convert knots to km/hour (NOT to km), you need to multiply by that number.
The parallel of 24° North is 4° North of the 20th parallel.4° of latitude corresponds to 444.4 km / 276.1 miles.If the hurricane is traveling exactly due north, and covers that distance in 24 hours,then its speed is18.52 km per hour11.5 statute miles per hour9.998 knots
4 knots is equivalent to approximately 4.6 miles per hour.
48 Km/hour
24 knots
24 mph
30 Knots = 55.56 Kilometers per Hour
A knot is 1.852 km/h, so you just divide km/h by this number to get knots.A knot is 1.852 km/h, so you just divide km/h by this number to get knots.A knot is 1.852 km/h, so you just divide km/h by this number to get knots.A knot is 1.852 km/h, so you just divide km/h by this number to get knots.
Answer: 24 km = 14.9129 mi.