Foot per second to Knot Conversion Calculator: Free Online Tool
Convert feet per second to knots with our free online speed converter.
Foot per second to Knot Calculator
How to Use the Calculator:
- Enter the value you want to convert in the 'From' field (Foot per second).
- The converted value in Knot will appear automatically in the 'To' field.
- Use the dropdown menus to select different units within the Speed category.
- Click the swap button (⇌) to reverse the conversion direction.
How to Convert Foot per second to Knot
Converting Foot per second to Knot involves multiplying the value by a specific conversion factor, as shown in the formula below.
Formula:
1 Foot per second = 0.592484 knots
Example Calculation:
Convert 60 feet per second: 60 × 0.592484 = 35.54903 knots
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What is a Foot per second and a Knot?
Feet per second (ft/s, fps, or ft/sec) is a unit of speed in the imperial and US customary systems. It measures the distance in feet traveled in one second.
The knot (kn) is a unit of speed equal to one nautical mile per hour, which is exactly 1.852 km/h (approximately 1.15078 mph or 0.514 m/s).
Note: The Foot per second is part of the imperial/US customary system, primarily used in the US, UK, and Canada for everyday measurements. The Knot belongs to the imperial/US customary system.
History of the Foot per second and Knot
The foot as a unit of length has ancient origins, and the second became standardized more recently. Feet per second emerged as a logical unit for measuring speed in contexts where feet were the standard measure of distance, particularly before widespread metrication.
The term knot originates from the 17th century practice of measuring ship speed using a "chip log". This device consisted of a rope with knots tied at uniform intervals (47 feet 3 inches or 14.4018 m), attached to a piece of wood shaped like a sector of a circle. The log was thrown overboard, and sailors counted the number of knots that passed through their hands in a specific time (usually measured by a 28-second sandglass). The number of knots counted in that time directly corresponded to the ship's speed in nautical miles per hour.
Common Uses for feet per second and knots
Explore the typical applications for both Foot per second (imperial/US) and Knot (imperial/US) to understand their common contexts.
Common Uses for feet per second
- Physics & Engineering (Imperial/US): Used in calculations involving velocity and acceleration in systems using imperial units, particularly in older texts or specific industries (e.g., some aerospace applications).
- Ballistics: Often used to measure the muzzle velocity of firearms.
- Fluid Dynamics (Imperial/US): Can be used to express the speed of fluid flow in pipes or channels in US customary units.
- Some Scientific Instruments: Certain instruments might output readings in ft/s depending on their design and intended application region.
Common Uses for knots
- Maritime Navigation: The primary unit for measuring vessel speed in maritime contexts worldwide.
- Aviation: Standard unit for indicating airspeed for aircraft globally.
- Meteorology: Commonly used to report wind speeds, especially in forecasts for marine and aviation purposes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions About Foot per second (ft/s)
Is ft/s commonly used for everyday speed?
No, miles per hour (mph) is much more common for everyday speeds (like driving) in countries using the imperial/US customary system. ft/s is more technical.
Is ft/s an SI unit?
No, it belongs to the imperial and US customary systems. The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s).
How do you convert ft/s to mph?
Divide the speed in ft/s by 1.46667. So, 88 ft/s is approximately 60 mph.
How do you convert ft/s to m/s?
Multiply the speed in ft/s by 0.3048. So, 10 ft/s is equal to 3.048 m/s.
About Knot (kn)
What is a knot based on?
A knot is equal to one nautical mile per hour. A nautical mile is based on the Earth's circumference (one minute of latitude).
Is the knot an SI unit?
No, the knot is not an SI unit, but it is accepted for use with the SI, especially in navigation.
Why are knots used instead of mph or km/h in navigation?
Knots are convenient because one knot is one nautical mile per hour, and a nautical mile directly relates to the lines of latitude and longitude on navigational charts (one nautical mile is approximately one minute of latitude).
How do you convert knots to mph?
Multiply the speed in knots by approximately 1.151. So, 20 knots is about 23 mph.
How do you convert knots to km/h?
Multiply the speed in knots by 1.852. So, 20 knots is exactly 37.04 km/h.
Conversion Table: Foot per second to Knot
Foot per second (ft/s) | Knot (kn) |
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1 | 0.593 |
5 | 2.962 |
10 | 5.925 |
25 | 14.812 |
50 | 29.624 |
100 | 59.248 |
500 | 296.242 |
1,000 | 592.484 |
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Conversion Formula
1 ft/s = 0.592484 kn
Where 1 Foot per second (ft/s) equals the calculated value in knots (kn).