month (sidereal) to svedberg conversion

Conversion number between month (sidereal) and svedberg [S] is 2.3605915104 × 10+19. This means, that month (sidereal) is bigger unit than svedberg.

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month (sidereal)svedberg
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102.3605915104 × 10+20
204.7211830208 × 10+20
307.0817745312 × 10+20
409.4423660416 × 10+20
501.1802957552 × 10+21
601.41635490624 × 10+21
701.65241405728 × 10+21
801.88847320832 × 10+21
902.12453235936 × 10+21
1002.3605915104 × 10+21
1102.59665066144 × 10+21
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month (sidereal)

Definition of month (sidereal) unit: ≈ 27.321661 days. "It is the time it takes the Moon to go around Earth measured from a fixed point. Sideric month is not completely constant, an average value has been used for calculating."

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svedberg

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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