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Knot   (translated from Spanish)
Knot The word Knot a can talk about: A union of ... hold or to tighten something. To consult Knot (bow). One speed unit used in nautical and meteorología . To consult Knot (unit). An object mathematician that modeliza ...
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Nautical mile   (translated from German)
Nautical mile Those Nautical mile or nautical mile is in that Ship and Aviation ... of contents History The measure of the nautical mile became original on the length of ... sense of this derivation resulted from the nautical Gestirnnavigation. A position was thus quite ...
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Knot (unit)   (translated from Japanese)
Knot (unit) Knot (knot) Sign Kt and kn System SI provisional ... Definition In 1 hour speed of 1 nautical mile Knot(Knot and sign:Kt and kn) ...
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Knot (speed)
Knot (speed) A knot is a unit of speed, abbreviated kt ... for maritime and aviation purposes. Definition 1 knot = 1 nautical mile/hour = 1.852 km/h. This ... medium is flowing at all, then the nautical velocity differs from the ground velocity ...
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Nautical mile
Nautical mile A nautical mile is a unit of length. It ... discouraged) for use with the SI. The nautical mile is used around the world for ... Definition The international standard definition is: 1 nautical mile = 1852 metres (exactly). Unit symbol There ... official international standard symbol for the unit nautical mile. The symbols NM, nm and ...
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Nautical mile   (translated from Japanese)
Nautical mile Nautical mile (it needs) Sign M, Nm, Nmi ... SI provisional unit Quantity Length Definition 1852m Nautical mile浬(It needs,Sea mile Nautical mile) Distance Unit So it is. It ... which is said was used. As for nautical mile because it is length of ...
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Nautical airmile
Nautical airmile A nautical airmile is a unit of distance, or ... The derived unit of speed is the knot, defined as one nautical mile per hour, but compensated for the actual wind. Both nautical mile and knots are widely used ...
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Stopper (knot)
Stopper (knot) A stopper knot is a type of knot tied at the end of a rope ... end from unraveling, or slipping through another knot. The two most common types of stopper knot are the overhand knot, where the ...
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Knot (disambiguation)
Knot (disambiguation) Knot may refer to: knot – a fastening or securing of linear ... of quality in hand-knotted carpets Celtic knot, a decorative graphic representation of a knot knot (mathematics), an abstract representation of ...
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Knot (unit)   (translated from Spanish)
Knot (unit) knot it is a measurement of velocidad used ... aerial. It is equivalent to one milla nautical by hora . Also it is used in ... water. When it arrived at the first knot issued the order to the other crew ... the fraction of cord between the last knot and its hand to inform the ...
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