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Thread: Knots vs km/hour

 


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    Knots vs km/hour

    I tried to search for this question on the board but couldn't find it. Sorry if it's a repeat. What's the conversion from knots to km/h (ie. a 2-4 knot current = __ - ___ km/h)? Thanks

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    1 nautical mile per hour = 1.852 kilometer/hour (velocity)

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    1kt = 1/2 m/sec

    I find that it is easier to judge current speed using the fact that 1kt = 1.67 feet/sec or 6 sec for 10'.

    In metric units 1kt is very close to 1/2 meter/sec. (this is the same as rounding off 1kt to 1.8km/hour)

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