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microsecond to month (synodic) conversion

Conversion number between microsecond [µs] and month (synodic) [mo] is 3.9193509050089 × 10-13. This means, that microsecond is smaller unit than month (synodic).

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microsecond to month (synodic) conversion chart

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microsecondmonth (synodic)
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103.9193509050089 × 10-12
207.8387018100178 × 10-12
301.1758052715027 × 10-11
401.5677403620036 × 10-11
501.9596754525044 × 10-11
602.3516105430053 × 10-11
702.7435456335062 × 10-11
803.1354807240071 × 10-11
903.527415814508 × 10-11
1003.9193509050089 × 10-11
1104.3112859955098 × 10-11
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microsecond

Definition of microsecond unit: ≡ 10-6 s. millionth part of a second

Convert Month (synodic) to other unit:

month (synodic)

Definition of month (synodic) unit: ≈ 29.530589 days. Synodic month = Cycle time of moon phases (example, from fool moon to next fool moon). This period is not constant and it is longer than moon rotation around Earth (sidereal month), because moon and Earth moves together around the Sun.


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