Light-years to Nanometers calculator

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Light-years to Nanometers formula

Nanometers to Light-years formula

Light-years
Light-years

One light year is the distance that light can travel in one year. Light moves at a velocity of about 300,000 kilometers (km) each second. So in one year, it can travel about 10 trillion km. More p recisely, one light-year is equal to 9,500,000,000,000 kilometers.

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Nanometers
Nanometers

A nanometer is one-billionth of a meter. A sheet of paper is about 100,000 nanometers thick; a single gold atom is about a third of a nanometer in diameter.

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Light-years to Nanometers Conversion Table

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ly nm ly nm ly nm ly nm
1 9.460731E+24 26 2.45979006E+26 51 4.82497281E+26 76 7.19015556E+26
2 1.8921462E+25 27 2.55439737E+26 52 4.91958012E+26 77 7.28476287E+26
3 2.8382193E+25 28 2.64900468E+26 53 5.01418743E+26 78 7.37937018E+26
4 3.7842924E+25 29 2.74361199E+26 54 5.10879474E+26 79 7.47397749E+26
5 4.7303655E+25 30 2.8382193E+26 55 5.20340205E+26 80 7.5685848E+26
6 5.6764386E+25 31 2.93282661E+26 56 5.29800936E+26 81 7.66319211E+26
7 6.6225117E+25 32 3.02743392E+26 57 5.39261667E+26 82 7.75779942E+26
8 7.5685848E+25 33 3.12204123E+26 58 5.48722398E+26 83 7.85240673E+26
9 8.5146579E+25 34 3.21664854E+26 59 5.58183129E+26 84 7.94701404E+26
10 9.460731E+25 35 3.31125585E+26 60 5.6764386E+26 85 8.04162135E+26
11 1.04068041E+26 36 3.40586316E+26 61 5.77104591E+26 86 8.13622866E+26
12 1.13528772E+26 37 3.50047047E+26 62 5.86565322E+26 87 8.23083597E+26
13 1.22989503E+26 38 3.59507778E+26 63 5.96026053E+26 88 8.32544328E+26
14 1.32450234E+26 39 3.68968509E+26 64 6.05486784E+26 89 8.42005059E+26
15 1.41910965E+26 40 3.7842924E+26 65 6.14947515E+26 90 8.5146579E+26
16 1.51371696E+26 41 3.87889971E+26 66 6.24408246E+26 91 8.60926521E+26
17 1.60832427E+26 42 3.97350702E+26 67 6.33868977E+26 92 8.70387252E+26
18 1.70293158E+26 43 4.06811433E+26 68 6.43329708E+26 93 8.79847983E+26
19 1.79753889E+26 44 4.16272164E+26 69 6.52790439E+26 94 8.89308714E+26
20 1.8921462E+26 45 4.25732895E+26 70 6.6225117E+26 95 8.98769445E+26
21 1.98675351E+26 46 4.35193626E+26 71 6.71711901E+26 96 9.08230176E+26
22 2.08136082E+26 47 4.44654357E+26 72 6.81172632E+26 97 9.17690907E+26
23 2.17596813E+26 48 4.54115088E+26 73 6.90633363E+26 98 9.27151638E+26
24 2.27057544E+26 49 4.63575819E+26 74 7.00094094E+26 99 9.36612369E+26
25 2.36518275E+26 50 4.7303655E+26 75 7.09554825E+26 100 9.460731E+26

  • Light-year (9,460,731,000,000,000 meters)
    The light-year is a unit of length used to express astronomical distances and measures about 9.5 trillion kilometres or 5.9 trillion miles. As defined by the International Astronomical Union (IAU), a light-year is the distance that light travels in vacuum in one Julian year (365.25 days). Because it includes the word "year", the term light-year is sometimes misinterpreted as a unit of time. The light-year is most often used when expressing distances to stars and other distances on a galactic scale, especially in nonspecialist and popular science publications. The unit most commonly used in professional astrometry is the parsec (symbol: pc, about 3.26 light-years; the distance at which one astronomical unit subtends an angle of one second of arc).
  • Nanometer (0.000000001 meters)
    The nanometre (International spelling as used by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures; SI symbol: nm) or nanometer (American spelling) is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to one billionth (short scale) of a metre (0.000000001 m). The name combines the SI prefix nano- (from the Ancient Greek νάνος, nanos, "dwarf") with the parent unit name metre (from Greek μέτρον, metrοn, "unit of measurement"). It can be written in scientific notation as 1×10−9 m, in engineering notation as 1 E−9 m, and is simply 1 / 1,000,000,000 metres.
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