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Why Do Sailors Measure the Speed of Ships in Knots and How Many Km/h Do They Equal?

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Unlike land vehicles, the speed of ships and aircraft is not measured in kilometers per hour, but in knots, where 1 knot equals approximately 1.85 kilometers per hour. This practice was born centuries ago the maritime tradition, when the speed of the ships was calculated using a special instrument called "runner". ... Continue reading "Why do sailors measure the speed of the ships in knots and how many km/h do they equal?"

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Unlike land vehicles, the speed of ships and aircraft is not measured in kilometers per hour, but in knots, where 1 knot equals approximately 1.85 kilometers per hour. This practice was born centuries ago the maritime tradition, when the speed of the ships was calculated using a special instrument called "runner". ... Continue reading "Why do sailors measure the speed of the ships in knots and how many km/h do they equal?"

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OKDIARIO broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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