Convert Knot (kt) to Foot/Second (ft/s) instantly.
Knot to Foot/Second conversion
1 Knot (kt) = 1.6878099 Foot/Second (ft/s). To convert Knot to Foot/Second, multiply the value by 1.6878099.
| Knot (kt) | Foot/Second (ft/s) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 1.6878099 |
| 2 | 3.3756197 |
| 5 | 8.4390493 |
| 10 | 16.878099 |
| 25 | 42.195246 |
| 50 | 84.390493 |
| 100 | 168.78099 |
| 1000 | 1687.8099 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Foot/Second are in one Knot?
One Knot (kt) equals 1.6878099 Foot/Second (ft/s).
How do I convert Knot to Foot/Second?
To convert Knot to Foot/Second, multiply the value by 1.6878099.
What is 10 Knot in Foot/Second?
10 Knot = 16.878099 Foot/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.
Foot/Second (ft/s)
The foot per second is an imperial speed unit used in engineering, ballistics, aviation, and certain sports sciences. It expresses the number of feet traveled per second. Ballistics experts use ft/s to measure bullet velocities and projectile speeds, particularly in countries with strong imperial-unit traditions. Engineers may use ft/s in fluid flow calculations or mechanical system design when working with legacy data. Although ft/s is rarely seen in daily life, it remains relevant in niche disciplines where imperial units dominate, offering a smaller, more precise scale than mph.