Conversion number between speed of light [c] and horse speed is 17734084.199276. This means, that speed of light is bigger unit than horse speed.
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Start value: | [speed of light] |
Step size | [speed of light] |
How many lines? | (max 100) |
speed of light | horse speed |
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0 | 0 |
10 | 177340841.99276 |
20 | 354681683.98553 |
30 | 532022525.97829 |
40 | 709363367.97105 |
50 | 886704209.96381 |
60 | 1064045051.9566 |
70 | 1241385893.9493 |
80 | 1418726735.9421 |
90 | 1596067577.9349 |
100 | 1773408419.9276 |
110 | 1950749261.9204 |
Definition of speed of light unit: ≡ 299 792 458 m/s. Light velocity (in vacuum) is one of the basic physical constants. Sign c (Latin celeritas = speed). Its value is exactly: 299792458 m/s. Example: electromagnetic waves propagation speed 1 c.
Definition of horse speed unit: ≈ 1½ miles in 2' 22.8". For the base of horse speed, I used the record for 1½ miles (2,414 m) which is 60.86 km/h (37.82 mph) by 3-year-old Hawkster at Santa Anita Park, Arcadia, California, USA on 14 October 1989 with a time of 2min 22.8sec.
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