Second Cosmic Velocity to Speed of Light (v2 → c)

0.000037359

1.0000 v2 = 0.000037359 c

Formula

1 v2 = 0.00003735917866219303 c
Speed of LightSecond Cosmic Velocity (Swap Units)

Conversion Table

v2c
00
1.00000.000037359
2.00000.000074718
3.00000.00011208
4.00000.00014944
5.00000.00018680
6.00000.00022416
7.00000.00026151
8.00000.00029887
9.00000.00033623
10.0000.00037359
11.0000.00041095
12.0000.00044831
13.0000.00048567
14.0000.00052303
15.0000.00056039
16.0000.00059775
17.0000.00063511
18.0000.00067247
19.0000.00070982
v2c
20.0000.00074718
21.0000.00078454
22.0000.00082190
23.0000.00085926
24.0000.00089662
25.0000.00093398
26.0000.00097134
27.0000.0010087
28.0000.0010461
29.0000.0010834
30.0000.0011208
31.0000.0011581
32.0000.0011955
33.0000.0012329
34.0000.0012702
35.0000.0013076
36.0000.0013449
37.0000.0013823
38.0000.0014196
39.0000.0014570
v2c
40.0000.0014944
41.0000.0015317
42.0000.0015691
43.0000.0016064
44.0000.0016438
45.0000.0016812
46.0000.0017185
47.0000.0017559
48.0000.0017932
49.0000.0018306
50.0000.0018680
51.0000.0019053
52.0000.0019427
53.0000.0019800
54.0000.0020174
55.0000.0020548
56.0000.0020921
57.0000.0021295
58.0000.0021668
59.0000.0022042
v2c
60.0000.0022416
61.0000.0022789
62.0000.0023163
63.0000.0023536
64.0000.0023910
65.0000.0024283
66.0000.0024657
67.0000.0025031
68.0000.0025404
69.0000.0025778
70.0000.0026151
71.0000.0026525
72.0000.0026899
73.0000.0027272
74.0000.0027646
75.0000.0028019
76.0000.0028393
77.0000.0028767
78.0000.0029140
79.0000.0029514

Second Cosmic Velocity to Speed of Light Conversion

Converting Second Cosmic Velocity (v2) to Speed of Light (c) is a common speed conversion. 1 v2 equals 0.000037 c. For example, 100 v2 is equal to 0.003736 c.

Quick Mental Math: Second Cosmic Velocity to Speed of Light

Convert from cosmic velocity second to speed of light using the appropriate scale factor.

Why is converting Second Cosmic Velocity to Speed of Light tricky?

The units cosmic velocity second and speed of light have different historical bases.

Quick Reference Values

1 v2 = 0.000037 c. 5 v2 = 0.000187 c. 10 v2 = 0.000374 c. 25 v2 = 0.000934 c. 50 v2 = 0.001868 c. 100 v2 = 0.003736 c.

What is Second Cosmic Velocity?

Second Cosmic Velocity (v2) is a unit of speed. The second cosmic velocity, also known as escape velocity, is the minimum speed needed to break free from a planet’s gravitational field without further propulsion. For Earth, this speed is about 11.2 km/s, calculated by √(2GM/R) where G is the gravitational constant, M is Earth’s mass, and R its radius [nist-cuu]. Escape velocity was first derived from Newtonian gravity principles in the 17th century and later refined by physicists studying celestial mechanics. It is fundamental for understanding spacecraft trajectory planning [nist-cuu]. Escape velocity is essential in aerospace and astronautics worldwide, guiding mission planning for launches from Earth and other celestial bodies. It is standard knowledge in physics and engineering curricula globally [nist-cuu].

What is Speed of Light?

Speed of Light (c) is a unit of speed. The speed of light in vacuum is exactly 299,792,458 meters per second by definition, serving as a fundamental constant in physics and the SI system [bipm-si-brochure]. It links space and time units and defines the meter. This constant underpins electromagnetic theory and relativity. The speed of light was fixed by the 1983 CGPM resolution to define the meter precisely in terms of the distance light travels in vacuum in 1/299,792,458 seconds [cgpm-resolutions]. This replaced earlier measurement-based definitions. The speed of light is a universal constant used globally in physics, engineering, telecommunications, and astronomy. It forms the basis for defining the meter and plays a key role in GPS and high-speed data transmission standards [bipm-si-brochure].

Common Misspellings

People often search for this conversion using these alternate spellings: second cosmic velocity, cosmic velocity 2nd, escape velocity, cosmic velocity two, cosmic velocity 2, speed of lite, speed of lightt, speed-of-light, speedoflight, spead of light. All of these refer to the Second Cosmic Velocity to Speed of Light conversion.

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