Knots to Beaufort 6 (Strong Breeze) (kn → Bft 6)

0.041825

1.0000 kn = 0.041825 Bft 6

Formula

1 kn = 0.04182471544715447 Bft 6
Beaufort 6 (Strong Breeze)Knots (Swap Units)

Conversion Table

knBft 6
00
1.00000.041825
2.00000.083649
3.00000.12547
4.00000.16730
5.00000.20912
6.00000.25095
7.00000.29277
8.00000.33460
9.00000.37642
10.0000.41825
11.0000.46007
12.0000.50190
13.0000.54372
14.0000.58555
15.0000.62737
16.0000.66920
17.0000.71102
18.0000.75284
19.0000.79467
knBft 6
20.0000.83649
21.0000.87832
22.0000.92014
23.0000.96197
24.0001.0038
25.0001.0456
26.0001.0874
27.0001.1293
28.0001.1711
29.0001.2129
30.0001.2547
31.0001.2966
32.0001.3384
33.0001.3802
34.0001.4220
35.0001.4639
36.0001.5057
37.0001.5475
38.0001.5893
39.0001.6312
knBft 6
40.0001.6730
41.0001.7148
42.0001.7566
43.0001.7985
44.0001.8403
45.0001.8821
46.0001.9239
47.0001.9658
48.0002.0076
49.0002.0494
50.0002.0912
51.0002.1331
52.0002.1749
53.0002.2167
54.0002.2585
55.0002.3004
56.0002.3422
57.0002.3840
58.0002.4258
59.0002.4677
knBft 6
60.0002.5095
61.0002.5513
62.0002.5931
63.0002.6350
64.0002.6768
65.0002.7186
66.0002.7604
67.0002.8023
68.0002.8441
69.0002.8859
70.0002.9277
71.0002.9696
72.0003.0114
73.0003.0532
74.0003.0950
75.0003.1369
76.0003.1787
77.0003.2205
78.0003.2623
79.0003.3042

Knots to Beaufort 6 (Strong Breeze) Conversion

Converting Knots (kn) to Beaufort 6 (Strong Breeze) (Bft 6) is a common speed conversion. 1 kn equals 0.041825 Bft 6. For example, 100 kn is equal to 4.182472 Bft 6.

Quick Reference Values

1 kn = 0.041825 Bft 6. 5 kn = 0.209124 Bft 6. 10 kn = 0.418247 Bft 6. 25 kn = 1.045618 Bft 6. 50 kn = 2.091236 Bft 6. 100 kn = 4.182472 Bft 6.

What is Knots?

Knots (kn) is a unit of speed. A knot is a unit of speed equal to one nautical mile per hour. It precisely corresponds to 1.852 kilometers per hour or 0.51444 meters per second. The knot is internationally recognized for maritime and aviation speed measurements and is defined using the international nautical mile of exactly 1852 meters [nist-si-guide]. The knot originated from the practice of measuring speed at sea using a 'log line' with knots tied at regular intervals. The term and unit were standardized with the adoption of the international nautical mile in 1929 by the International Hydrographic Organization [nist-si-guide]. Knots are the standard speed unit in global maritime navigation and aviation. Countries and organizations like the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) mandate its use for vessel and aircraft speed reporting [nist-si-guide].

What is Beaufort 6 (Strong Breeze)?

Beaufort 6 (Strong Breeze) (Bft 6) is a unit of speed. Beaufort 6 indicates a strong breeze with wind speeds between 22 and 27 knots (10.8 to 13.8 m/s). At this level, large branches move and umbrellas become difficult to use. This empirical scale correlates wind speed to observable effects on land and sea [nist-si-guide]. Sir Francis Beaufort created the scale in 1805, with Beaufort 6 originally describing moderate storm conditions at sea. The scale was standardized internationally for meteorological use by the 20th century [nist-si-guide]. Beaufort 6 is used in weather reports worldwide to describe strong breeze conditions impacting transportation and outdoor activities. It is especially relevant for sailors and aviation planners [nist-si-guide].

Common Misspellings

People often search for this conversion using these alternate spellings: knotz, knotses, knotss, knotts, beaufort six, beaufort-06, boefort 6. All of these refer to the Knots to Beaufort 6 (Strong Breeze) conversion.

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