Convert centimeter/hour to Velocity of light in vacuum
Please provide values below to convert centimeter/hour [cm/h] to Velocity of light in vacuum [c], or Convert Velocity of light in vacuum to centimeter/hour.
How to Convert Centimeter/hour to Velocity Of Light In Vacuum
1 cm/h = 9.26574343641427e-15 c
Example: convert 15 cm/h to c:
15 cm/h = 15 × 9.26574343641427e-15 c = 1.38986151546214e-13 c
Centimeter/hour to Velocity Of Light In Vacuum Conversion Table
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Centimeter/hour
Centimeter per hour (cm/h) is a unit of speed that measures the distance in centimeters traveled or covered in one hour.
History/Origin
The centimeter per hour has been used primarily in scientific and industrial contexts to measure slow rates of movement or growth, especially in fields like biology and material science. Its usage became more standardized with the adoption of the metric system in the 19th century.
Current Use
Today, cm/h is used in applications such as measuring the rate of biological growth, sedimentation, or the movement of fluids and materials in scientific research and engineering.
Velocity Of Light In Vacuum
The velocity of light in vacuum, denoted by the symbol c, is the constant speed at which electromagnetic waves propagate through empty space, approximately 299,792,458 meters per second.
History/Origin
The concept of the speed of light has been studied since the 17th century, with significant contributions from scientists like Ole Rømer, who first estimated its finite speed in 1676, and Albert Michelson, who refined measurements in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The value of c was precisely defined in 1983 by the International System of Units (SI).
Current Use
The speed of light in vacuum is a fundamental constant used in physics, astronomy, and engineering. It underpins theories of relativity, defines the meter in the SI system, and is essential for calculations involving electromagnetic radiation and high-speed phenomena.