running speed to knot conversion

Conversion number between running speed and knot [kn] is 7.658747300216. This means, that running speed is bigger unit than knot.

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running speed
eg.: 10.12345 or 1.123e5

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High precision conversion

If conversion between running speed to metre-per-second and metre-per-second to knot is exactly definied, high precision conversion from running speed to knot is enabled.

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running speed to knot conversion chart

Start value: [running speed]
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running speedknot
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1076.58747300216
20153.17494600432
30229.76241900648
40306.34989200864
50382.9373650108
60459.52483801296
70536.11231101512
80612.69978401728
90689.28725701944
100765.8747300216
110842.46220302376
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Convert Running speed to other unit:

running speed

Definition of running speed unit: ≈ 800 m / 3' 23". Running speed can be very variable, depending on several factors. As a basis for calculation, I calculated average young adult men's 800 metres long run time as defined by topendsport.com. This time is on average 3 minutes and 23 seconds. From this, the running speed is 3.94 m/s (about 14.2 km/h).

Convert Knot to other unit:

knot

Definition of knot unit: ≡ 1852 m / 1 h. International knot is a speed equivalent to nautical mile (1852 m) per hour. The speed unit used in the field of shipping and aviation.


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