What is the speed of a ship in kilometers per knot
The speed per knot is 1.852 kilometers. 1 knot = 1 nautical mile/hour = 1.852 km/hour = 0.514444m/s. Vehicles on land, as well as ships on rivers, usually use kilometers (kilometers) per hour as their speed measurement unit, while the speed unit of sea ships (including warships) is called knots. Later, it was also used for the speed of wind and ocean currents. The symbol of the section is the prefix of the English Knot, which is represented by kn.
1 knot is equal to 1 nautical mile per hour, which is 1.852 kilometers (kilometers) per hour. The unit for measuring short distances in navigation is "chain", 1 chain is equal to 1/10 nautical mile, the code name is the prefix of English Cable, and is represented by cab, and the other section is also the length unit of the mark for the manufacture and use of ship anchor chain segments. It is usually stipulated that the length of the anchor chain is 27.5 meters as 1 knot, while the length of the anchor chain of Chinese ships is marked as 20 meters as 1 knot.
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