Kilometers to Nautical Miles (km → nmi)

0.53996

1.0000 km = 0.53996 nmi

Formula

1 km = 0.5399568034557235 nmi
Nautical MilesKilometers (Swap Units)

Conversion Table

kmnmi
00
1.00000.53996
2.00001.0799
3.00001.6199
4.00002.1598
5.00002.6998
6.00003.2397
7.00003.7797
8.00004.3197
9.00004.8596
10.0005.3996
11.0005.9395
12.0006.4795
13.0007.0194
14.0007.5594
15.0008.0994
16.0008.6393
17.0009.1793
18.0009.7192
19.00010.259
kmnmi
20.00010.799
21.00011.339
22.00011.879
23.00012.419
24.00012.959
25.00013.499
26.00014.039
27.00014.579
28.00015.119
29.00015.659
30.00016.199
31.00016.739
32.00017.279
33.00017.819
34.00018.359
35.00018.898
36.00019.438
37.00019.978
38.00020.518
39.00021.058
kmnmi
40.00021.598
41.00022.138
42.00022.678
43.00023.218
44.00023.758
45.00024.298
46.00024.838
47.00025.378
48.00025.918
49.00026.458
50.00026.998
51.00027.538
52.00028.078
53.00028.618
54.00029.158
55.00029.698
56.00030.238
57.00030.778
58.00031.317
59.00031.857
kmnmi
60.00032.397
61.00032.937
62.00033.477
63.00034.017
64.00034.557
65.00035.097
66.00035.637
67.00036.177
68.00036.717
69.00037.257
70.00037.797
71.00038.337
72.00038.877
73.00039.417
74.00039.957
75.00040.497
76.00041.037
77.00041.577
78.00042.117
79.00042.657

Kilometers to Nautical Miles Conversion

Converting Kilometers (km) to Nautical Miles (nmi) is a common length conversion. 1 km equals 0.539957 nmi. For example, 100 km is equal to 53.99568 nmi.

Quick Mental Math: Kilometers to Nautical Miles

Apply the standard conversion formula to convert kilometers to nautical miles.

Why is converting Kilometers to Nautical Miles tricky?

One unit is obscure or specialized, making the conversion unfamiliar to most people.

Quick Reference Values

1 km = 0.539957 nmi. 5 km = 2.699784 nmi. 10 km = 5.399568 nmi. 25 km = 13.49892 nmi. 50 km = 26.99784 nmi. 100 km = 53.99568 nmi.

What is Kilometers?

Kilometers (km) is a unit of length. The kilometer is a metric unit of length equal to 1,000 meters. It is used as a standard measure for distances in the SI system, where one meter is defined by the speed of light in vacuum. The kilometer facilitates expressing larger distances conveniently [bipm-si-brochure]. The kilometer was established in France during the metric system's creation in the late 18th century as 1,000 meters. It was adopted internationally to provide a uniform length measurement for land distances and mapping [bipm-si-brochure]. Kilometers are widely used globally for road distances, geography, and transportation metrics. Countries including Canada, Australia, and most of Europe use kilometers for speed limits and distance signs, following SI conventions [nist-si-guide].

What is Nautical Miles?

Nautical Miles (nmi) is a unit of length. A nautical mile equals exactly 1852 meters by international agreement, representing one minute of arc along a meridian on Earth's surface. It is used for maritime and aviation navigation due to its direct link with angular measurements on a globe [bipm-si-brochure]. The nautical mile was standardized internationally in 1929 based on Earth's circumference. It derives from older maritime practices where one minute of latitude approximately equaled one nautical mile, formalized by the International Hydrographic Organization [bipm-si-brochure]. Nautical miles are the standard unit for sea and air navigation globally. Countries, maritime organizations, and aviation authorities use nautical miles for distance, speed (knots), and charting [bipm-si-brochure].

Common Misspellings

People often search for this conversion using these alternate spellings: kilometres, kilomiter, kilometerss, kilomters, nautical mile, nauticalmiles, nauticalmiles, nautical mils. All of these refer to the Kilometers to Nautical Miles conversion.

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