The measurement kt is an abbreviation for knot. One knot is equal to one nautical mph, exactly equal to 1.852 km/h and approximately equal to 1.151 mph.
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Mach is the speed of sound in that medium, and is known as Mach 1. It will vary according to pressure and temperature. [More correctly, it is the dimensionless number relating the speed of an object to that of sound in that medium.] Mach does not have units associated with it, such as mph or kmph.
Mph stands for miles per hour; the distance traveled in an hour.
KTS stands for knots and it is a unit used to measure airspeed. One knot is equal to one nautical mile per hour. So, when you see airspeed measured in knots (kts), it is referring to the speed of an aircraft relative to the air.
According to the International System of Units (SI), Kelvin (K) is the base unit of thermodynamic temperature measurement.
To calculate the mean wind speed, add up all the wind speed values for the five days and divide by 5. The median wind speed is the middle value when all the wind speed values are arranged in ascending order.
Make a significant difference. This would be referring to the needle of a measurement instrument; moving the needle would be really showing up on the measurement scale.
Need to clarify what you mean here. Are you referring to power or speed?
If by "the same measurement" you mean length, then you are referring to an "equilateral polygon", a flat / 2-dimensional figure whose sides are all the same length.
Relative for starters means exact or close to. Wind Speed is how fast the air is blowing. It other words, this would mean an estimate or exact measurement to the Wind Speed.
4.4 seconds to runa 40 yard dash. This is a common measurement for measuring speed with football players.
4.4 seconds to runa 40 yard dash. This is a common measurement for measuring speed with football players.
mph stands for miles per hour: it is a measure of speed in a near-obsolete measurement system.
The first number is referring to the aperture (f/8 or F8) and the second number to the shutter speed (1/2000 sec.).
Referring to rivers or lakes deep enough for ships.
What do you mean? Like a flood? Or are you referring to the speed of the current? Yes. Rivers can flood but I hope that's not your question.
1.2 GHz means 1.2 million cycles per second. In computer hardware, referring to the processors speed.
if you mean are Canadian car's speed measured in kilometers then yes because Canada uses the metric measurement system