Conversion number between day (sidereal) [d (sidereal)] and svedberg [S] is 8.6164090530833 × 10+17. This means, that day (sidereal) is bigger unit than svedberg.
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Start value: | [day (sidereal)] |
Step size | [day (sidereal)] |
How many lines? | (max 100) |
day (sidereal) | svedberg |
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0 | 0 |
10 | 8.6164090530833 × 10+18 |
20 | 1.7232818106167 × 10+19 |
30 | 2.584922715925 × 10+19 |
40 | 3.4465636212333 × 10+19 |
50 | 4.3082045265416 × 10+19 |
60 | 5.16984543185 × 10+19 |
70 | 6.0314863371583 × 10+19 |
80 | 6.8931272424666 × 10+19 |
90 | 7.754768147775 × 10+19 |
100 | 8.6164090530833 × 10+19 |
110 | 9.4780499583916 × 10+19 |
Definition of day (sidereal) unit: ≈ 23 h, 56 min, 4.0916 sec. A sidereal day is the time needed for the Earth to rotate once around its axis so that the distant stars appear in the same position in the sky. This is ~4 minutes shorter than the solar day.
Definition of svedberg unit: ≡ 10−13 s. The svedberg is actually a measure of time; it is defined as exactly 10−13 seconds (100 fs). It is often used to reflect the rate at which a molecule travels to the bottom of a test tube under the centrifugal force of a centrifuge.
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