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  1. 29 sie 2018 · You are trying to find your speed so use the formula for speed: S = D/T. The distance to be covered is 10 miles and the time it will take is 2 hours. So, S = 10/2 = 5 knots. A “knot” is a nautical mile per hour. Unless you are in the Great Lakes, all miles are nautical miles on the water. 2.

  2. The formula is: 60 x D = S x T which is expressed as: 60D = ST. and can be remembered by the address: 60 "D" Street. Time is entered in minutes, speed in knots and distance in nautical miles (the same formula will work for statute miles and kilometres).

  3. Calculate the time it takes to travel a certain distance in nautical miles based on a speed in knots. A knot is a unit of speed equal to one nautical mile per hour. The symbol used for a knot is kn or kt.

  4. 25 lis 2022 · Distance, Speed, Time Worksheet. Remember: Convert Minutes to Decimals (and back) and Round Answers. Distance: Speed: Time: 1. 15.0 nm. 8.6. 1 hour 45 minutes = 1.75 hours. Calculation: D ÷ T = S – 15.0 nm ÷ 1.75 hours = 8.57 kts.

  5. Speed (kts) * 100 = Distance (yds) traveled in 3 minutes • Example: if traveling 20 knots, the distance you've traveled in 3 minutes is as follows: 20kts *100 = 2000yds

  6. All piloting and maneuvering solutions contain three factors: time, speed, and distance. Understanding how to calculate time, speed and distance questions is essential for safe navigation. 10 knots is a short way to say 10 nautical miles per hour.

  7. a) You plan a cruise from Georgina Point light, (top of Mayne Island, north opening of Active Pass), leaving at 10:00 with a speed of 6 kn on a course of 340° T. Plot your course, and your DR at 10:45. b) Once at this first DR, you turn to 040° T, maintaining the same speed. Plot the new course, and DR #2 at 11:05.

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