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Knot to Cosmic Velocity - Second conversion

1 Knot (kt) = 0.00004593254 Cosmic Velocity - Second (v₂). To convert Knot to Cosmic Velocity - Second, multiply the value by 0.00004593254.

Knot (kt)Cosmic Velocity - Second (v₂)
10.00004593254
20.000091865079
50.0002296627
100.0004593254
250.0011483135
500.002296627
1000.004593254
10000.04593254

Frequently asked questions

How many Cosmic Velocity - Second are in one Knot?

One Knot (kt) equals 0.00004593254 Cosmic Velocity - Second (v₂).

How do I convert Knot to Cosmic Velocity - Second?

To convert Knot to Cosmic Velocity - Second, multiply the value by 0.00004593254.

What is 10 Knot in Cosmic Velocity - Second?

10 Knot = 0.0004593254 Cosmic Velocity - Second.

About these units

Knot (kt)

A knot is equal to one nautical mile per hour, or 1.852 km/h, and is the standard unit of speed in aviation and maritime navigation. Knots are intimately linked to navigation because nautical miles represent distances along Earth's spherical surface. A ship or aircraft traveling at 1 knot moves over one minute of arc of latitude in one hour—reflecting its origins in astronomical navigation. Using knots allows mariners and pilots to integrate seamlessly with charts, headings, coordinate systems, and wind speed conventions. The unit symbolizes centuries of seafaring tradition and remains indispensable for global navigation.

Cosmic Velocity - Second (v₂)

The second cosmic velocity is the escape velocity, the speed required to completely overcome a planet's gravitational attraction without further propulsion. For Earth, this speed is about 11.2 km/s. It is higher than v₁ because escaping gravity requires exceeding orbital balance entirely, not merely achieving stable free fall. Escape velocity underlies missions to the Moon, other planets, and deep space probes. Reaching v₂ allows spacecraft to travel along trajectories that leave Earth's gravitational well permanently unless acted on by external forces. This value symbolizes humanity's ability to break free from its home world—a critical milestone in exploration.