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Qué (quién) es nautical mile - definición

UNIT OF DISTANCE (1852 M)
Nautical miles; Nautical Mile; Sea mile; Nautical-mile; International nautical mile; Square nautical mile; Sq nmi; Nautical mile so; Imperial nautical mile; Admiralty mile; Sea miles; Nautical Miles; Nautical airmile
  • Historical definition – 1 nautical mile
  • statute mile]] and nautical mile

nautical mile         
(nautical miles)
A nautical mile is a unit of measurement used at sea. It is equal to 1852 metres.
N-COUNT
nautical mile         
¦ noun a unit used in measuring distances at sea, equal to 1,852 metres (approximately 2,025 yards).
Sea mile         
·- A geographical mile. ·see Mile.

Wikipedia

Nautical mile

A nautical mile is a unit of length used in air, marine, and space navigation, and for the definition of territorial waters. Historically, it was defined as the meridian arc length corresponding to one minute (1/60 of a degree) of latitude. Today the international nautical mile is defined as exactly 1,852 metres (6,076 ft; 1.151 mi). The derived unit of speed is the knot, one nautical mile per hour.

Ejemplos de uso de nautical mile
1. The coast guard found the men about one nautical mile offshore while patrolling the area.
2. The immigrants, including four women, were found in an inflatable boat half a nautical mile off the area of Galazio.
3. The coast guard intercepted the immigrants, who were traveling in an inflatable dinghy, 1 nautical mile off the Aegean island.
4. Coyme also said they hoped to contain the 1'.5 nautical mile long slick off the southern coast of Guimaras.
5. Once round the waypoint, the fleet will then face a 1000 nautical mile beat toward Sumatra and the scoring gate set off the entrance to the Malacca Straits.