Millimeter per Hour to Cosmic Velocity - First Conversion
Convert between Millimeter per Hour and Cosmic Velocity - First quickly and accurately.
How to Convert Millimeter per Hour to Cosmic Velocity - First
Conversion Formula
Example
Convert 15 mm/h to CV1:
Unit Information
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Millimeter per Hour
mm/h
Definition
The millimeter per hour is a unit of speed representing the distance of one millimeter traveled in one hour. It is used for measuring extremely slow speeds such as the growth rates of crystals, the movement of tectonic plates, or other very slow processes.
History/Origin
Millimeter per hour was developed for measuring extremely slow geological and biological processes. It became essential in crystallography, geology, and other sciences where processes occur at rates too slow to measure in larger units.
Current Use
Millimeter per hour is used in geology for measuring tectonic plate movement, in crystallography for crystal growth rates, in some biological studies for very slow growth processes, and in precision manufacturing applications.
Multiplier
3E-7
Offset
0
Cosmic Velocity - First
CV1
Definition
The first cosmic velocity is the minimum speed required for an object to achieve a stable orbit around Earth. It represents the speed at which the centrifugal force balances the gravitational force, allowing an object to maintain a circular orbit.
History/Origin
The first cosmic velocity was calculated by Isaac Newton and later refined by space exploration programs. It became essential for space missions and satellite launches, representing the minimum speed required to escape Earth's gravitational pull.
Current Use
The first cosmic velocity is used in aerospace engineering for satellite launches, space mission planning, and orbital mechanics calculations. It is fundamental to understanding space travel and satellite deployment in Earth's orbit.
Multiplier
7900
Offset
0
Millimeter per Hour to Cosmic Velocity - First Conversion Table
| Millimeter per Hour [mm/h] | Cosmic Velocity - First [CV1] |
|---|---|
| 1 mm/h | 4E-11 CV1 |
| 10 mm/h | 4E-10 CV1 |
| 25 mm/h | 9E-10 CV1 |
| 50 mm/h | 2E-9 CV1 |
| 100 mm/h | 4E-9 CV1 |
| 0 mm/h | 0E+0 CV1 |
| -10 mm/h | -4E-10 CV1 |
| -40 mm/h | -1E-9 CV1 |
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