Knots to Speed of Sound (kn → Mach)

0.0014998

1.0000 kn = 0.0014998 Mach

Formula

1 kn = 0.0014998367346938776 Mach
Speed of SoundKnots (Swap Units)

Conversion Table

knMach
00
1.00000.0014998
2.00000.0029997
3.00000.0044995
4.00000.0059993
5.00000.0074992
6.00000.0089990
7.00000.010499
8.00000.011999
9.00000.013499
10.0000.014998
11.0000.016498
12.0000.017998
13.0000.019498
14.0000.020998
15.0000.022498
16.0000.023997
17.0000.025497
18.0000.026997
19.0000.028497
knMach
20.0000.029997
21.0000.031497
22.0000.032996
23.0000.034496
24.0000.035996
25.0000.037496
26.0000.038996
27.0000.040496
28.0000.041995
29.0000.043495
30.0000.044995
31.0000.046495
32.0000.047995
33.0000.049495
34.0000.050994
35.0000.052494
36.0000.053994
37.0000.055494
38.0000.056994
39.0000.058494
knMach
40.0000.059993
41.0000.061493
42.0000.062993
43.0000.064493
44.0000.065993
45.0000.067493
46.0000.068992
47.0000.070492
48.0000.071992
49.0000.073492
50.0000.074992
51.0000.076492
52.0000.077992
53.0000.079491
54.0000.080991
55.0000.082491
56.0000.083991
57.0000.085491
58.0000.086991
59.0000.088490
knMach
60.0000.089990
61.0000.091490
62.0000.092990
63.0000.094490
64.0000.095990
65.0000.097489
66.0000.098989
67.0000.10049
68.0000.10199
69.0000.10349
70.0000.10499
71.0000.10649
72.0000.10799
73.0000.10949
74.0000.11099
75.0000.11249
76.0000.11399
77.0000.11549
78.0000.11699
79.0000.11849

Knots to Speed of Sound Conversion

Converting Knots (kn) to Speed of Sound (Mach) is a common speed conversion. 1 kn equals 0.0015 Mach. For example, 100 kn is equal to 0.149984 Mach.

Quick Reference Values

1 kn = 0.0015 Mach. 5 kn = 0.007499 Mach. 10 kn = 0.014998 Mach. 25 kn = 0.037496 Mach. 50 kn = 0.074992 Mach. 100 kn = 0.149984 Mach.

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 Speed of Sound?

Speed of Sound (Mach) is a unit of speed. The speed of sound is the distance traveled per unit time by a sound wave propagating through an elastic medium. In dry air at 20 °C, it is approximately 343 meters per second. This speed varies with temperature, humidity, and medium, but is standardized for reference conditions in acoustics and aerodynamics [iso-80000]. The speed of sound was first mathematically analyzed by Isaac Newton in the 17th century and later refined through experimental measurements. It became formally recognized in physics and engineering standards during the 20th century to aid in aviation and acoustic design [nist-cuu]. The speed of sound is used globally in fields such as meteorology, aerospace, and audio engineering. Aviation authorities and meteorological organizations rely on it to calculate sonic booms and sound propagation [iso-80000].

Common Misspellings

People often search for this conversion using these alternate spellings: knotz, knotses, knotss, knotts, speed of sound, sound speed, speed-of-sound, speedof sound. All of these refer to the Knots to Speed of Sound conversion.

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