Miles to Nautical Miles Converter – Fast & Accurate

Miles to Nautical Miles Converter

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Conversion Formula

Miles to Nautical Miles:

Nautical Miles = Miles × 0.868976

Nautical Miles = Miles ÷ 1.150779

Nautical Miles to Miles:

Miles = Nautical Miles × 1.150779

Miles = Nautical Miles ÷ 0.868976

The conversion factor between miles and nautical miles is 0.868976. One statute mile equals approximately 0.869 nautical miles, while one nautical mile equals 1.151 statute miles.

Conversion Examples

Example 1: Convert 10 Miles to Nautical Miles
  1. Start with the value: 10 miles
  2. Apply the formula: 10 × 0.868976 = 8.68976
  3. Result: 10 miles = 8.69 nautical miles
Example 2: Convert 50 Miles to Nautical Miles
  1. Start with the value: 50 miles
  2. Apply the formula: 50 × 0.868976 = 43.4488
  3. Result: 50 miles = 43.45 nautical miles
Example 3: Convert 100 Miles to Nautical Miles
  1. Start with the value: 100 miles
  2. Apply the formula: 100 × 0.868976 = 86.8976
  3. Result: 100 miles = 86.90 nautical miles

Miles to Nautical Miles Conversion Table

Miles (mi) Nautical Miles (nmi)
1 mi0.869 nmi
2 mi1.738 nmi
3 mi2.607 nmi
5 mi4.345 nmi
10 mi8.690 nmi
15 mi13.035 nmi
20 mi17.380 nmi
25 mi21.724 nmi
50 mi43.449 nmi
75 mi65.173 nmi
100 mi86.898 nmi
150 mi130.346 nmi
200 mi173.795 nmi
250 mi217.244 nmi
500 mi434.488 nmi
1,000 mi868.976 nmi

Popular Distance Conversions

Marathon Distance

26.2 miles = 22.77 nautical miles

London to Paris

214 miles = 185.96 nautical miles

New York to Boston

215 miles = 186.83 nautical miles

Los Angeles to San Francisco

383 miles = 332.78 nautical miles

About Miles and Nautical Miles

What is a Mile?

A statute mile is a unit of length measurement equal to 5,280 feet or 1,609.344 meters. It is commonly used in the United States and United Kingdom for measuring land distances and road travel.

What is a Nautical Mile?

A nautical mile is a unit of measurement used primarily in marine and air transportation. It equals exactly 1,852 meters or approximately 6,076 feet. It is based on one minute of latitude along any meridian.

Why Different Units?

Nautical miles are used in maritime and aviation contexts because they correspond directly to latitude coordinates, making them extremely practical for plotting courses on charts and maps using longitude and latitude.

Key Difference

A nautical mile is approximately 15% longer than a statute mile. This means when traveling 100 nautical miles, you cover roughly 115 statute miles on land.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many nautical miles are in a mile?
One statute mile equals approximately 0.868976 nautical miles. This means a statute mile is about 87% the length of a nautical mile. The precise conversion factor is derived from the definitions: 1 statute mile = 1,609.344 meters and 1 nautical mile = 1,852 meters.
Why are nautical miles longer than regular miles?
Nautical miles are based on the Earth’s circumference and correspond to one minute of latitude. Since the Earth’s circumference at the equator is about 21,639 nautical miles (24,901 statute miles), the nautical mile was designed for maritime calculations. One nautical mile equals 1,852 meters, while a statute mile is 1,609.344 meters, making the nautical mile approximately 15% longer.
When should I use nautical miles vs statute miles?
Use nautical miles for marine, aviation, and coastal applications where coordinates and charts are based on latitude and longitude. Use statute miles for land-based travel, road distances, and everyday measurements in countries like the United States and United Kingdom that use imperial units.
How do you convert miles to nautical miles quickly?
To convert miles to nautical miles quickly, multiply the number of miles by 0.869 (or more precisely, 0.868976). Alternatively, divide the miles by 1.151 (or 1.150779). For example, 50 miles × 0.869 ≈ 43.45 nautical miles.
What is the symbol for nautical miles?
The internationally recognized symbol for nautical miles is “M” (capital M), though “NM”, “nm”, and “nmi” are also commonly used in various professional and maritime contexts. The lowercase “nm” can sometimes cause confusion with nanometers in scientific contexts.
Is a knot the same as a nautical mile?
No, a knot is a unit of speed, not distance. One knot equals one nautical mile per hour. For example, if a ship travels at 20 knots, it covers 20 nautical miles in one hour. The term “knot” comes from the historical practice of measuring ship speed using a rope with knots tied at regular intervals.
How accurate is the 0.869 conversion factor?
The rounded factor 0.869 is accurate to three decimal places. The precise conversion factor is 0.868976241900648, but for most practical applications, using 0.869 or even 0.87 provides sufficient accuracy. For precise maritime or aviation calculations, use the full precision factor.
Can I use this converter for flight distances?
Yes, this converter is suitable for converting flight distances. Aviation typically uses nautical miles because they align with latitude/longitude coordinates used in flight planning. Many flight tracking systems and pilot charts display distances in nautical miles, while ground distances are often expressed in statute miles.