Knots to Kilometers per Hour Converter
Convert knots to kilometers per hour instantly with our speed converter. Perfect for aviation, maritime navigation, sailing, and wind speed measurements.
Knots to Kilometers per Hour Converter
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Relationship Between Knots and Kilometers per Hour
The conversion between knots (kn) and kilometers per hour (km/h) is based on the relationship where 1 nautical mile equals 1.852 kilometers exactly.
1 kn = 1.852 km/h
Therefore,
1 kn = 1.852 km/h
To convert knots to kilometers per hour, we multiply the value in knots by 1.852.
For example, 10 knots equals 18.52 km/h, and 30 knots equals 55.56 km/h.
Knot (kn)
What is a Knot (kn)?
A knot (symbol: kn) is a unit of speed equal to one nautical mile per hour. It is commonly used in maritime and aviation contexts for measuring the speed of ships, aircraft, and wind speeds.
History and Origin
The term 'knot' dates back to the 17th century when sailors measured the speed of a ship by using a 'common log', a rope with knots tied at regular intervals. The rope was thrown overboard, and the number of knots that passed through a sailor's hands in a specific time period indicated the ship's speed. The nautical mile was standardized as 1,852 meters (approximately 6,076 feet) in 1929, and this remains the international standard.
Current Use
- Maritime navigation: Standard unit for ship and boat speeds
- Aviation: Used for aircraft airspeed, especially in general aviation and meteorology
- Weather reports: Wind speeds, especially in marine weather forecasts
- Sailing: Racing and recreational sailing speed measurements
- Marine law: Used in international maritime regulations
Kilometer per Hour (km/h)
What is a Kilometer per Hour (km/h)?
Kilometer per hour (symbol: km/h) is a unit of speed in the International System of Units (SI), expressing the number of kilometers traveled in one hour. It is the standard unit for measuring vehicle speeds in most countries worldwide.
History and Origin
The kilometer per hour became widely adopted with the metric system and the rise of automobile transportation. It provides a convenient way to express vehicle speeds using the metric system's base unit of length (kilometer) and the standard unit of time (hour).
Current Use
- Traffic speed limits: Used in most countries for road signs and speed regulations
- Vehicle speedometers: Standard unit displayed on cars, motorcycles, and bicycles in metric countries
- Weather reports: Wind speeds and storm movement speeds
- Sports: Running, cycling, and other athletic performance metrics
- Aviation: Some aircraft speeds, especially at lower altitudes
- Marine navigation: Some boat and ship speeds
Knots to Kilometers per Hour Conversion Table
The conversion of knots to kilometers per hour for certain values are provided below:
- Knots [kn]
- Kilometers per Hour [km/h]
- 1 kn
- 1.852 km/h
- 5 kn
- 9.26 km/h
- 10 kn
- 18.52 km/h
- 15 kn
- 27.78 km/h
- 20 kn
- 37.04 km/h
- 25 kn
- 46.3 km/h
- 30 kn
- 55.56 km/h
- 35 kn
- 64.82 km/h
- 40 kn
- 74.08 km/h
- 45 kn
- 83.34 km/h
- 50 kn
- 92.6 km/h
- 55 kn
- 101.86 km/h
- 60 kn
- 111.12 km/h
- 65 kn
- 120.38 km/h
- 70 kn
- 129.64 km/h
- 75 kn
- 138.9 km/h
- 80 kn
- 148.16 km/h
- 85 kn
- 157.42 km/h
- 90 kn
- 166.68 km/h
- 100 kn
- 185.2 km/h