A.D. Elliott

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A piece of wood shaped like a wedge of pie is dropped into the water behind the boat. The drag from the wood pulls the rope, knotted at regular intervals, and the number of knots passing through the sailor’s hands in a certain time gives a rough measure of speed. That’s why nautical speed is still measured in knots.
Knowing What We Know: The Transmission of Knowledge: From Ancient Wisdom to Modern Magic
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