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How many MPH in a knot?

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How many MPH in a knot?

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  1. One knot = 1.15 miles per hour.

    A knot is a nautical mile per hour, and a nautical mile is 6,000 feet or 1,000 fathoms, compared to a statute mile, which is 5,280 feet.


  2. 1 mph = 0.868976242 knots

    KTS to MPH 5 Knots = 5.8 MPH

    10 Knots = 11.5 MPH

    15 Knots = 17.3 MPH

    20 Knots = 23.0 MPH

    25 Knots = 28.8 MPH

    30 Knots = 34.6 MPH

    35 Knots = 40.3 MPH

    40 Knots = 46.1 MPH

    45 Knots = 51.8 MPH

    50 Knots = 57.6 MPH

    55 Knots = 63.4 MPH

    60 Knots = 69.1 MPH

    65 Knots = 74.9 MPH

    70 Knots = 80.6 MPH

    75 Knots = 86.4 MPH

    80 Knots = 92.2 MPH

    85 Knots = 97.9 MPH

    90 Knots = 103.7 MPH

    95 Knots = 109.4 MPH

    100 Knots = 115.2 MPH

    105 Knots = 121.0 MPH

    110 Knots = 126.7 MPH

    115 Knots = 132.5 MPH

    120 Knots = 138.2 MPH

    125 Knots = 144.0 MPH

    130 Knots = 149.8 MPH

    135 Knots = 155.5 MPH

    140 Knots = 161.3 MPH

    145 Knots = 167.0 MPH

    150 Knots = 172.8 MPH

    Oh yeah I could have just had you google search it.!!!!

  3. 1.15 miles in one nautical mile or in your case, 1.15 mph in one nautical mile per hour (knot)

  4. Approx 1.15

    I.E. 100 knots = 115 mph

  5. --About 6076/5280 mph in one knot

    A nautical mile is not 6000 ft.

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