foot to nautical-mile Converter

Convert foot to nautical-mile quickly and accurately.

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What is a foot?

A foot is a unit of length in the imperial system equal to 12 inches.

What is a nautical-mile?

A nautical mile is a unit used in maritime and air navigation, equal to 1,852 metres.

Conversion Formula

To convert from foot to nautical-mile, use the formula:

    nautical-mile = foot × (0.3048 / 1852)

Which simplifies to:

    1 foot = 1.645788e-4 nautical-mile

To convert from nautical-mile to foot, use:

    foot = nautical-mile × (1852 / 0.3048)

Which simplifies to:

    1 nautical-mile = 6.076115e+3 foot

This formula works by converting foot into meters as the base unit, then converting that result into nautical-mile. It's a two-step, accurate method based on SI units.

\ Example: Convert 10 foot to nautical-mile:
10 × (0.3048 ÷ 1852) = 1.645788e-3 nautical-mile

Common foot to nautical-mile Conversions

footnautical-mile
1 foot
0.0002 nautical-mile
2 foot
0.0003 nautical-mile
3 foot
0.0005 nautical-mile
4 foot
0.0007 nautical-mile
5 foot
0.0008 nautical-mile
6 foot
0.0010 nautical-mile
7 foot
0.0012 nautical-mile
8 foot
0.0013 nautical-mile
9 foot
0.0015 nautical-mile
10 foot
0.0016 nautical-mile

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