Earth's Velocity to Cosmic Velocity - Second Conversion
Convert between Earth's Velocity and Cosmic Velocity - Second quickly and accurately.
How to Convert Earth's Velocity to Cosmic Velocity - Second
Conversion Formula
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Convert 15 EV to CV2:
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Earth's Velocity
EV
Definition
Earth's velocity refers to the speed at which Earth travels in its orbit around the Sun, approximately 29.765 kilometers per second. This represents the average orbital speed of Earth as it moves through space in its annual journey around the Sun.
History/Origin
Earth's orbital velocity was calculated through astronomical observations and orbital mechanics. It became important for understanding Earth's motion in space and for calculations related to space missions and astronomical phenomena.
Current Use
Earth's velocity is used in astronomy for calculating planetary positions, in aerospace engineering for space mission planning, and in various scientific applications related to Earth's motion in space and its relationship to other celestial bodies.
Multiplier
29765
Offset
0
Cosmic Velocity - Second
CV2
Definition
The second cosmic velocity is the minimum speed required for an object to escape Earth's gravitational field completely. It represents the escape velocity from Earth, allowing an object to travel to other celestial bodies or into deep space.
History/Origin
The second cosmic velocity was calculated as part of orbital mechanics theory and became essential for interplanetary space missions. It represents the speed required to overcome Earth's gravitational pull and travel to other planets.
Current Use
The second cosmic velocity is used in aerospace engineering for interplanetary missions, deep space exploration, and spacecraft design. It is fundamental to understanding space travel beyond Earth's orbit and to other celestial bodies.
Multiplier
11200
Offset
0
Earth's Velocity to Cosmic Velocity - Second Conversion Table
| Earth's Velocity [EV] | Cosmic Velocity - Second [CV2] |
|---|---|
| 1 EV | 2.657589 CV2 |
| 10 EV | 26.575893 CV2 |
| 25 EV | 66.439732 CV2 |
| 50 EV | 132.879464 CV2 |
| 100 EV | 265.758929 CV2 |
| 0 EV | 0E+0 CV2 |
| -10 EV | -26.575893 CV2 |
| -40 EV | -106.303571 CV2 |
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