Conversion number between degrees per day [deg/day] and gigahertz [GHz] is 3.2150205761317 × 10-17. This means, that degrees per day is smaller unit than gigahertz.
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[deg/day] |
Result in gigahertz
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Decimal places: (0-800)
degrees per dayStart value: | [degrees per day] |
Step size | [degrees per day] |
How many lines? | (max 100) |
degrees per day | gigahertz |
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0 | 0 |
10 | 3.2150205761317 × 10-16 |
20 | 6.4300411522634 × 10-16 |
30 | 9.6450617283951 × 10-16 |
40 | 1.2860082304527 × 10-15 |
50 | 1.6075102880658 × 10-15 |
60 | 1.929012345679 × 10-15 |
70 | 2.2505144032922 × 10-15 |
80 | 2.5720164609054 × 10-15 |
90 | 2.8935185185185 × 10-15 |
100 | 3.2150205761317 × 10-15 |
110 | 3.5365226337449 × 10-15 |
Definition of degrees per day unit: = 1/(360 × 86400) Hz. Degrees per day is the angular velocity where the body turn one degree in one day. Used to express very slow angular velocities.
Definition of gigahertz unit: = 109 Hz. Billion Hertz. How many cycles happen in one billionth of a second. Cycle per 10 -9 sup> sec. Example: Computer processor cycles (clock rate) are measured in GHz.
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