month (synodic) to shake conversion

Conversion number between month (synodic) [mo] and shake is 2.55144289 × 10+14. This means, that month (synodic) is bigger unit than shake.

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month (synodic)shake
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102.55144289 × 10+15
205.10288578 × 10+15
307.65432867 × 10+15
401.020577156 × 10+16
501.275721445 × 10+16
601.530865734 × 10+16
701.786010023 × 10+16
802.041154312 × 10+16
902.296298601 × 10+16
1002.55144289 × 10+16
1102.806587179 × 10+16
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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.

Convert Shake to other unit:

shake

Definition of shake unit: ≡ 10−8 s. A shake is an informal unit of time equal to 10 nanoseconds (ns), or 10−8 seconds. It has applications in nuclear physics, helping to conveniently express the timing of various events in a nuclear explosion.


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