Joule per Square Meter to Langley Conversion

Convert between Joule per Square Meter and Langley quickly and accurately.

J/m²
Ly

How to Convert Joule per Square Meter to Langley

Conversion Formula

1 J/m² = 0 Ly
1 Ly = 41840 J/m²

Example

Convert 15 J/m² to Ly:

15 J/m² = 15 × 0 Ly = 0 Ly

Unit Information

Learn about the heat density units you're converting between

Joule per Square Meter

J/m²

Definition

The joule per square meter (J/m²) is the SI unit of heat density, representing the amount of heat energy per unit area. It quantifies the thermal energy density distribution across surfaces, making it essential for thermal analysis, heat transfer calculations, and energy density assessments in engineering applications.

History/Origin

Derived from the fundamental relationship between heat energy and surface area in thermodynamic systems, this unit became standardized with the adoption of the International System of Units. It provides a consistent measure for heat density across different materials and thermal systems, enabling accurate thermal design and analysis.

Current Use

Widely used in thermal engineering, solar energy analysis, building thermal performance, and heat transfer calculations for quantifying energy density distribution. It is essential for designing thermal management systems, analyzing solar radiation effects, and optimizing thermal insulation in various engineering applications.

Multiplier

1

Offset

0

Langley

Ly

Definition

The Langley (Ly) is a unit of heat density equal to approximately 41,840 joules per square meter, originally defined as one calorie per square centimeter. It represents the amount of heat energy per unit area, commonly used in solar energy and atmospheric science applications.

History/Origin

Named after Samuel Pierpont Langley, an American astronomer and physicist, this unit was developed for measuring solar radiation and atmospheric heat density. It became standard in solar energy research and atmospheric science applications, providing a convenient measure for heat density in these specialized fields.

Current Use

Widely used in solar energy research, atmospheric science, and climate studies for measuring solar radiation and heat density. It is essential for calculating solar energy potential, analyzing atmospheric heat transfer, and studying climate change effects in scientific research applications.

Multiplier

41840

Offset

0

Joule per Square Meter to Langley Conversion Table

Joule per Square Meter [J/m²] Langley [Ly]
1 J/m² 0.000024 Ly
10 J/m² 0.000239 Ly
25 J/m² 0.000598 Ly
50 J/m² 0.001195 Ly
100 J/m² 0.00239 Ly
0 J/m² 0E+0 Ly
-10 J/m² -0.000239 Ly
-40 J/m² -0.000956 Ly