14 июн. 2012 г. ... Rope had knots tied at equal distances along the reel. Sailors would throw the wood panel into the sea, behind the ship, and the rope would ...

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A common symbol in modern weddings it the image of knot. The phrase "tie the knot" as a euphemism for marriage that is also commonly recognized. Where does this originate from?

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The knot is a unit of speed equal to one nautical mile per hour, exactly 1.852 km/h The ISO standard symbol for the knot is kn. The same symbol is preferred ...

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The term “knot”, in reference to currents, is defined as one nautical mile per hour and is used to measure speed. A nautical mile is slightly more than a ...

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22 июл. 2022 г. ... Due to this complexity, marine navigation has evolved significantly since the origin ... Unlike measuring distance and speed on the ground, ...

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The story behind sailing knots. The origin of knots seems to date back to as early as Prehistoric Times when Men used knots to catch animals thanks to snares ...

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27 окт. 2023 г. ... Knot, in navigation, measure of speed at sea, equal to one nautical mile per hour (approximately 1.15 statute miles per hour).

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The knot (/nɒt/) is a unit of speed equal to one nautical mile per hour, exactly 1.852 km/h (approximately 1.15078 mph). The ISO standard symbol for the knot is kn. The same symbol is preferred by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE); kt is also common...

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14 сент. 2022 г. ... A knot came to mean one nautical mile per hour. Therefore, a ship traveling at 15 knots could go 15 nautical miles per hour. For a number of ...

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1 мар. 2017 г. ... The nautical knot finds its origin in a clever method sailors once used to measure their speed at sea. They would tie knots in a long line ...

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The term knot dates from the 17th century, when sailors measured the speed of their ship using a device called a “common log.” The common log was a rope with ...

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14 мая 2014 г. ... A knot came to mean one nautical mile per hour. Therefore, a ship traveling at 15 knots could go 15 nautical miles per hour. For a number of ...

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