Knots to Kilometers per Hour (kn → km/h)

1.8520

1.0000 kn = 1.8520 km/h

Formula

km/h = kn × 1.852

Step-by-step

1km/h = 0 × 1.852
2km/h = 0
Kilometers per HourKnots (Swap Units)

Conversion Table

knkm/h
00
1.00001.8520
2.00003.7040
3.00005.5560
4.00007.4080
5.00009.2600
6.000011.112
7.000012.964
8.000014.816
9.000016.668
10.00018.520
11.00020.372
12.00022.224
13.00024.076
14.00025.928
15.00027.780
16.00029.632
17.00031.484
18.00033.336
19.00035.188
knkm/h
20.00037.040
21.00038.892
22.00040.744
23.00042.596
24.00044.448
25.00046.300
26.00048.152
27.00050.004
28.00051.856
29.00053.708
30.00055.560
31.00057.412
32.00059.264
33.00061.116
34.00062.968
35.00064.820
36.00066.672
37.00068.524
38.00070.376
39.00072.228
knkm/h
40.00074.080
41.00075.932
42.00077.784
43.00079.636
44.00081.488
45.00083.340
46.00085.192
47.00087.044
48.00088.896
49.00090.748
50.00092.600
51.00094.452
52.00096.304
53.00098.156
54.000100.01
55.000101.86
56.000103.71
57.000105.56
58.000107.42
59.000109.27
knkm/h
60.000111.12
61.000112.97
62.000114.82
63.000116.68
64.000118.53
65.000120.38
66.000122.23
67.000124.08
68.000125.94
69.000127.79
70.000129.64
71.000131.49
72.000133.34
73.000135.20
74.000137.05
75.000138.90
76.000140.75
77.000142.60
78.000144.46
79.000146.31

Knots to Kilometers per Hour Conversion

Converting Knots (kn) to Kilometers per Hour (km/h) is a common speed conversion. 1 kn equals 1.851998 km/h. For example, 100 kn is equal to 185.19984 km/h.

Quick Mental Math: Knots to Kilometers per Hour

Divide km/h by 1.852 to estimate knots.

Why is converting Knots to Kilometers per Hour tricky?

Nautical knots are only used in maritime and aviation; unfamiliar to land-based users.

Quick Reference Values

1 kn = 1.851998 km/h. 5 kn = 9.259992 km/h. 10 kn = 18.519984 km/h. 25 kn = 46.29996 km/h. 50 kn = 92.59992 km/h. 100 kn = 185.19984 km/h.

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 Kilometers per Hour?

Kilometers per Hour (km/h) is a unit of speed. Kilometers per hour (km/h) measures speed as the number of kilometers traveled in one hour. It converts directly to meters per second by multiplying by 1000/3600. This unit is standardized internationally for expressing road and vehicle speeds [bipm-si-brochure]. The kilometer per hour unit was adopted alongside the metric system in the 19th century, formalized by the International System of Units (SI) established by the BIPM. It became widespread for transportation speed limits due to metrication efforts in Europe and worldwide [bipm-si-brochure]. Kilometers per hour is the standard speed measurement in most countries, including all European nations, Canada, Australia, and many others. It is used extensively in road traffic regulations, automotive industries, and international transportation standards [nist-si-guide].

Common Misspellings

People often search for this conversion using these alternate spellings: knotz, knotses, knotss, knotts, kilometres per hour, kmph, kph, kilometer per hour, km/hr. All of these refer to the Knots to Kilometers per Hour conversion.

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