The Nautical Mile is used for global navigation, equaling one minute of latitude (about 1.15 statute miles). Commercial airliners cruise at altitudes of 35,000-40,000 feet (about 6 nautical miles). Modern nautical charts still use this measurement, and international maritime law specifies territorial waters in nautical miles. The Foot (ft) is commonly used in the United States and other countries for measuring medium distances. For example, the height of a table is about 3 feet, a door is usually 6.5 feet tall, and a basketball hoop is 10 feet high. It’s widely used in construction, real estate, and everyday life.
To convert between Nautical Mile (nmi) and Foot (ft), use the following formulas:
1 Nautical Mile (nmi) = 6076.115485564304 Foot (ft)
1 Foot (ft) = 0.00016457883369330455 Nautical Mile (nmi)
1 nmi = 1 * 6076.115485564304 ft = 6076.115485564304 ft
5 nmi = 5 * 6076.115485564304 ft = 30380.57742782152 ft
10 nmi = 10 * 6076.115485564304 ft = 60761.15485564304 ft
20 nmi = 20 * 6076.115485564304 ft = 121522.30971128609 ft
50 nmi = 50 * 6076.115485564304 ft = 303805.77427821525 ft
100 nmi = 100 * 6076.115485564304 ft = 607611.5485564305 ft
Nautical Mile (nmi) | Foot (ft) |
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1 nmi | 6076.115485564304 ft |
5 nmi | 30380.57742782152 ft |
10 nmi | 60761.15485564304 ft |
20 nmi | 121522.30971128609 ft |
50 nmi | 303805.77427821525 ft |
100 nmi | 607611.5485564305 ft |