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nafikiri ni airport mwanza.......kafanabo
ReplyDeletehizo namba ni nini na unit ya N.M ni nini? maana kama ni distance (umbali) TANROADS wana standard zao wanatumia kilometer (km)
ReplyDeletebaab kubwa.
ReplyDeleteWadau tuelimishane,Sasa kwa mfano hiyo Dar Es Salaam 465 N M ndiyo inamaanisha nini? plz
ReplyDeleteN.M stands for Nautical Miles, for sure Mwanza deserves to be the business central hub of east and central africa. Please our planners wake up
ReplyDeleteN.M = Nautical Miles
ReplyDeletehizo ni neutical miles jamani hamkusoma? 1.NM = 1.6KM
ReplyDeleteWadau NM nacho ni kipimo standard kabisa cha urefu kinachotumika na wanaanga au mabaharia. Hiki kina maana ya Nautical Mile. Hii nayo ni imperial measurement lakini isichanganywe na ile tunayoijua ya urefu yaani Mile. 1 Mile ni sawa na approx 1609 metres wakati 1 Neutical Mile ni sawa na approx 1852 metres. Hii ni kwa sababu water waves and air resistances vinasababisha meli au ndege ku-work a little harder to cover the same on land distance ambayo inakuwa favoured by friction between the ground and tires. Samahani kwa kuchanganya lugha lakini nadhani ujumbe umefika vizuri. Plz note, maelezo haya hayajalengwa kwa wataalam na ndo maana lugha iliyotumika ni nyepesi. Kwa anayetaka kuelewa zaidi a-google "Neutical Mile"
ReplyDeleteAP Mdau wa GB
N.M ni Neutical Mile ukizidisha mara 1.6 unapata Km..hawa nao kujishaua tu sasa dunia yote inatumia KM.Anyway labda iwe tofauti nadhani.Mgeni akija atatushangaa sana lakini ndio life sio!!
ReplyDeleteNM inamaanisha Nautical Miles na nikipimo cha umbali kama vile ilivyo KM. Hichi kipimo cha umbali kunanikumbusha zile hesabu sa kidato cha 3 kwenye topic ya "Earth as a Sphere". Uhusiano kati ya NM na KM ni:
ReplyDelete1 nautical miles = 1.85200 kilometers
Nawasilisha.
SAMWELI
The nautical mile (symbol M, NM, Nm or nmi) is a unit of length corresponding approximately to one minute of arc of latitude along any meridian. It is a non-SI unit (although accepted for use in the SI by the BIPM) used especially by navigators in the shipping and aviation industries,[1] and also in polar exploration. It is commonly used in international law and treaties, especially regarding the limits of territorial waters. It developed from the sea mile and the related geographical mile.
ReplyDeleteN.M. means Nautical Miles - unit of length used in the
ReplyDeleteold days. Thats an historic sign each big town in TZ
has one.
Hapo ni Mwanza airpoprt. N.M kirefu chake ni Neutical Miles.
ReplyDeleteI think inamaanisha Nautical Miles.
ReplyDeletewhy distances in Nautical Miles? is it by air or across the ocean,lake, river ? May be Michuzi you can add more info about the picture.
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Honolulu
NM ni kifupi cha nautical mile kipimo cha umbali kinachotumiwa na wanamaji na wana-anga. Kwa ufupi NM 7 ni sawa na mile 8. NM x 1.15 unapata mile za kawaida.
ReplyDeleteNawasilisha.
Hiyo inamaanisha nautical miles,
ReplyDelete1 n.m. = 1.852 km
Rwechung
Trondheim norway
mweeeeee kwetu mwanza,
ReplyDeletemichu mbona unakujaga mwz kiaina hutaki wadau wengine tukutafute?
apo ndo eapoti ya mwanza (banda la uani) yan pananoga kibongo-bongo swaaafi
no place like mwanza yan hali ya hewa swaaafi utulivuuu upolee
wimbo maarufu:
"mwanza oooh mwanzaaa,mwanza mji mzuri ooo mwanza nitarudi mwanzaa,mwanza ntakuja tena ooo"
vibao vya kishamba lkn vimependeza
ReplyDeleteLakini jamani nautical miles zinatumika majini, na wala si nchi kavu.
ReplyDeletehivyo vipimo inamaana darasani ilikuwa ni sufuri kabisa kutoa comment za ajabu ajabu ni nambari one hesabu zigzag,hivyo ni vipimo vya wanamaji na anga pilots and marine police or sailors use ndani ya maji jamani kumbe ni kujipompas tu party kitchen perty kichwani tumelalia maskio kweli
ReplyDeleteI love Mwanza like i love women
ReplyDeletefor those who never gone to Muzumbe university The nautical mile (symbol M, NM, Nm or nmi) is a unit of length corresponding approximately to one minute of arc of latitude along any meridian. It is a non-SI unit (although accepted for use in the SI by the BIPM) used especially by navigators in the shipping and aviation industries,[1] and also in polar exploration. It is commonly used in international law and treaties, especially regarding the limits of territorial waters. It developed from the sea mile and the related geographical mile. got me? or still have any questions?
ReplyDeleteThe nautical mile was historically defined as a minute of arc along a meridian of the Earth, making a meridian exactly 180×60 = 10,800 historical nautical miles.[3] It can therefore be used for approximate measures on a meridian as change of latitude on a nautical chart. The originally intended definition of the metre as 10-7 of a half-meridian makes the mean historical nautical mile exactly (2 × 107)/10,800 = 1,851.851851… historical metres. Based on the current IUGG meridian of 20,003,931.4585 (standard) metres the mean historical nautical mile is 1,852.216 m.
ReplyDeleteThe historical definition differs from the length-based standard in that a minute of arc, and hence a nautical mile, is not a constant length at the surface of the Earth but gradually lengthens with increasing distance from the equator, as a corollary of the Earth's oblateness, hence the need for "mean" in the last sentence of the previous paragraph. This length equals about 1,861 metres at the poles and 1,843 metres at the Equator. [10]
Other nations had different definitions of the nautical mile. This variety in combination with the complexity of angular measure described above along with the intrinsic uncertainty of geodetically derived units mitigated against the extant definitions in favor of a simple unit of pure length. International agreement was achieved in 1929 when the International Extraordinary Hydrographic Conference held in Monaco adopted a definition of one (1) international nautical mile as being equal to 1,852 metres exactly, in excellent agreement (for an integer) with both the above-mentioned values of 1,851.851 historical metres and 1,852.216 standard metres.