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===Distances in Light | ===Distances in Light Days=== | ||
Revision as of 11:19, 23 September 2007
The light day is the distance that the light travels in vacuum in one day and so is a unit of distance.
Similar units are the light second, light minute, light hour, light week, light month, light year.
A light minute is 60 light seconds and a light hour is 60 light minutes, or 3600 light seconds.
numerical value
As opposed to the light year, whose value more or less depends on the definition of year, the value of the light hour is defined exactly.
- velocity of light in vacuum: 2.99792456 * 108 m/s (meters/second)
- 1 day = 24 hour = 1440 minutes = 86400 seconds
- 1 light day = 2.5902067 * 1013m
Comparison to other Units
- 1 light day = 2.5902068 * 1010 km
- 1 light day = 1.6094799 * 1010 mi
- 1 light day = 2.2898053 * 1014 ft
- 1 light day = 2.8326844 * 1013 yd