60 knots is the minimum speed for a wind aloft to be termed as a jet stream..
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.
About 5.2 knots.
Thirty-five miles per hour is approximately 30.4 knots.
60 km/h is approximately 32.4 knots.
50 knots=57.5389724 miles per hour
if i am not mistaken gul stream's velocity is 4 mph 1 mile = 0.868976242 if you multiply that number by 4, you should get 3.47590496 knots, Hope this helpes!
9900 and less than 5 knots.
9900 and less than 5 knots.
Depends on the lane . Some very small planes fly at 80 knots minimum whilst the airliners are 130 minimum or stall speed
100 feet
current velocity is fastest near the surface, with the maximum speed typically about 2.5 m/s (approx. 4.9 knots).
The stall speed of an SR-71 is 150 knots. All that really means is the airplane will fall out of the sky if you slow down to 150 knots. "Minimum aerodynamic control speed"--how fast you've got to go if you want to steer the airplane--is more important. An SR-71 with full fuel tanks has a minimum aerodynamic control speed close to 300 knots--which is one of the reasons you never took off with full fuel tanks. The less the plane weighs the lower this speed is, so they'd put 45,000 pounds of fuel in it (the minimum you could leave with), go up, accelerate to 400 knots or so, refuel and leave. So, in reality, the slowest speed an SR-71 could go, if you wanted to use the airplane again, was 300 knots.
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
The notation "7.3 kts to 12.8 kts" refers to a range of speeds measured in knots (kts), which is a unit commonly used in maritime and aviation contexts. Specifically, it indicates a minimum speed of 7.3 knots and a maximum speed of 12.8 knots. This range might describe the operating speed of a vessel, indicating the conditions under which it can travel efficiently or safely.
Because they are knots created by the Celts