Conversion number between degrees per hour [deg/h] and terahertz [THz] is 7.716049382716 × 10-19. This means, that degrees per hour is smaller unit than terahertz.
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from terahertz to degrees per hour conversion
[deg/h] |
Result in terahertz
?If conversion between degrees per hour to hertz and hertz to terahertz is exactly definied, high precision conversion from degrees per hour to terahertz is enabled.
Decimal places: (0-800)
degrees per hourStart value: | [degrees per hour] |
Step size | [degrees per hour] |
How many lines? | (max 100) |
degrees per hour | terahertz |
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0 | 0 |
10 | 7.7160493827161 × 10-18 |
20 | 1.5432098765432 × 10-17 |
30 | 2.3148148148148 × 10-17 |
40 | 3.0864197530864 × 10-17 |
50 | 3.858024691358 × 10-17 |
60 | 4.6296296296296 × 10-17 |
70 | 5.4012345679012 × 10-17 |
80 | 6.1728395061728 × 10-17 |
90 | 6.9444444444444 × 10-17 |
100 | 7.716049382716 × 10-17 |
110 | 8.4876543209877 × 10-17 |
Definition of degrees per hour unit: = 1/(360 × 3600) Hz. Degrees per hour is the angular velocity where body turns one degree in one hour.
Definition of terahertz unit: = 1012 Hz. 1 THz is the number of cycles in 10-12 sup> seconds. Used for high-speed events (they are no longer mechanical events, but electromagnetic).
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