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Why is the Speed of Seafaring Vessels Measured in Knots? (2016x259)
Date de diffusion: Déc 02, 2016
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How fast you’re going while out floating on the big blue can be notoriously tricky to judge if you’re just eyeballing it. One method used to get around this issue was introduced in the sixteenth century using a “chip log” or “log-line.”
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