Knots to Gigameters per Second (kn → Gm/s)
Formula
1 kn = 5.14444e-10 Gm/sConversion Table
| kn | Gm/s |
|---|---|
| 0 | 0 |
| 1.0000 | 0.00000000051444 |
| 2.0000 | 0.0000000010289 |
| 3.0000 | 0.0000000015433 |
| 4.0000 | 0.0000000020578 |
| 5.0000 | 0.0000000025722 |
| 6.0000 | 0.0000000030867 |
| 7.0000 | 0.0000000036011 |
| 8.0000 | 0.0000000041156 |
| 9.0000 | 0.0000000046300 |
| 10.000 | 0.0000000051444 |
| 11.000 | 0.0000000056589 |
| 12.000 | 0.0000000061733 |
| 13.000 | 0.0000000066878 |
| 14.000 | 0.0000000072022 |
| 15.000 | 0.0000000077167 |
| 16.000 | 0.0000000082311 |
| 17.000 | 0.0000000087455 |
| 18.000 | 0.0000000092600 |
| 19.000 | 0.0000000097744 |
| kn | Gm/s |
|---|---|
| 20.000 | 0.000000010289 |
| 21.000 | 0.000000010803 |
| 22.000 | 0.000000011318 |
| 23.000 | 0.000000011832 |
| 24.000 | 0.000000012347 |
| 25.000 | 0.000000012861 |
| 26.000 | 0.000000013376 |
| 27.000 | 0.000000013890 |
| 28.000 | 0.000000014404 |
| 29.000 | 0.000000014919 |
| 30.000 | 0.000000015433 |
| 31.000 | 0.000000015948 |
| 32.000 | 0.000000016462 |
| 33.000 | 0.000000016977 |
| 34.000 | 0.000000017491 |
| 35.000 | 0.000000018006 |
| 36.000 | 0.000000018520 |
| 37.000 | 0.000000019034 |
| 38.000 | 0.000000019549 |
| 39.000 | 0.000000020063 |
| kn | Gm/s |
|---|---|
| 40.000 | 0.000000020578 |
| 41.000 | 0.000000021092 |
| 42.000 | 0.000000021607 |
| 43.000 | 0.000000022121 |
| 44.000 | 0.000000022636 |
| 45.000 | 0.000000023150 |
| 46.000 | 0.000000023664 |
| 47.000 | 0.000000024179 |
| 48.000 | 0.000000024693 |
| 49.000 | 0.000000025208 |
| 50.000 | 0.000000025722 |
| 51.000 | 0.000000026237 |
| 52.000 | 0.000000026751 |
| 53.000 | 0.000000027266 |
| 54.000 | 0.000000027780 |
| 55.000 | 0.000000028294 |
| 56.000 | 0.000000028809 |
| 57.000 | 0.000000029323 |
| 58.000 | 0.000000029838 |
| 59.000 | 0.000000030352 |
| kn | Gm/s |
|---|---|
| 60.000 | 0.000000030867 |
| 61.000 | 0.000000031381 |
| 62.000 | 0.000000031896 |
| 63.000 | 0.000000032410 |
| 64.000 | 0.000000032924 |
| 65.000 | 0.000000033439 |
| 66.000 | 0.000000033953 |
| 67.000 | 0.000000034468 |
| 68.000 | 0.000000034982 |
| 69.000 | 0.000000035497 |
| 70.000 | 0.000000036011 |
| 71.000 | 0.000000036526 |
| 72.000 | 0.000000037040 |
| 73.000 | 0.000000037554 |
| 74.000 | 0.000000038069 |
| 75.000 | 0.000000038583 |
| 76.000 | 0.000000039098 |
| 77.000 | 0.000000039612 |
| 78.000 | 0.000000040127 |
| 79.000 | 0.000000040641 |
Knots to Gigameters per Second Conversion
Converting Knots (kn) to Gigameters per Second (Gm/s) is a common speed conversion. 1 kn equals 0 Gm/s. For example, 100 kn is equal to 0 Gm/s.
Quick Reference Values
1 kn = 0 Gm/s. 5 kn = 0 Gm/s. 10 kn = 0 Gm/s. 25 kn = 0 Gm/s. 50 kn = 0 Gm/s. 100 kn = 0 Gm/s.
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 Gigameters per Second?
Gigameters per Second (Gm/s) is a unit of speed. Gigameters per second measure speed or velocity, representing one billion meters per second (10⁹ m/s). This unit is used in theoretical physics and astrophysics to describe extremely high velocities, far exceeding typical terrestrial speeds [bipm-si-brochure]. Derived from the meter and second, standardized by the SI system, the gigameter per second emerged with the adoption of SI prefixes by the CGPM in 1960. It is not a common practical unit but applies to high-energy physics contexts [cgpm-resolutions]. This unit is rarely used in everyday applications but appears in astrophysics literature to discuss phenomena such as relativistic jets and cosmic ray speeds. Its use aligns with scientific standards from BIPM and NIST [bipm-si-brochure][nist-sp-811].
Common Misspellings
People often search for this conversion using these alternate spellings: knotz, knotses, knotss, knotts, giga meters per second, gigameter per second, giga-meter per second, gigametre per second. All of these refer to the Knots to Gigameters per Second conversion.