Velocity of Light in Vacuum to Meter per Hour Conversion

Convert between Velocity of Light in Vacuum and Meter per Hour quickly and accurately.

c
m/h

How to Convert Velocity of Light in Vacuum to Meter per Hour

Conversion Formula

1 c = 1E+12 m/h
1 m/h = 9E-13 c

Example

Convert 15 c to m/h:

15 c = 15 × 1E+12 m/h = 2E+13 m/h

Unit Information

Learn about the speed units you're converting between

Velocity of Light in Vacuum

c

Definition

The velocity of light in vacuum is the speed at which light travels in a vacuum, approximately 299,792,458 meters per second. It is a fundamental physical constant and the maximum speed at which all energy, matter, and information can travel in the universe.

History/Origin

The velocity of light was first measured by Ole Rømer in 1676, but its exact value was refined over centuries. In 1983, the meter was redefined in terms of the speed of light, making it a fundamental constant of nature with an exact value.

Current Use

The velocity of light is used in physics, astronomy, telecommunications, and various scientific applications. It is fundamental to Einstein's theory of relativity and is used in GPS systems, fiber optic communications, and astronomical calculations.

Multiplier

299792458

Offset

0

Meter per Hour

m/h

Definition

The meter per hour is a unit of speed representing the distance of one meter traveled in one hour. It is used for measuring very slow speeds, such as the movement of glaciers, tectonic plates, or other geological processes that occur over extended time periods.

History/Origin

Meter per hour was derived from the metric system as a unit for measuring extremely slow velocities. It became useful in geology, glaciology, and other earth sciences where processes occur at rates too slow to measure in more common speed units.

Current Use

Meter per hour is primarily used in geological and glaciological studies to measure the movement of glaciers, tectonic plate drift, and other slow geological processes. It is also used in some industrial applications for very slow-moving machinery.

Multiplier

0

Offset

0

Velocity of Light in Vacuum to Meter per Hour Conversion Table

Velocity of Light in Vacuum [c] Meter per Hour [m/h]
1 c 1E+12 m/h
10 c 1E+13 m/h
25 c 3E+13 m/h
50 c 5E+13 m/h
100 c 1E+14 m/h
0 c 0E+0 m/h
-10 c -1E+13 m/h
-40 c -4E+13 m/h

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