exahertz to nanohertz
Please provide values below to convert exahertz [EHz] to nanohertz [nHz], or change ↔.
exahertz [EHz]
Definition: One quintillion (10^18) cycles per second.
Historyandorigin: Exahertz is used in theoretical physics and highly advanced technological applications.
CurrentUse: Mainly theoretical, sometimes used for very high-frequency wave systems like those in particle physics.
funfact: Exahertz is such a high frequency that it's mainly used to describe extremely short wavelengths in the universe!
nanohertz [nHz]
Definition: One-billionth (0.000000001) of a cycle per second.
Historyandorigin: Used for extremely slow phenomena in scientific studies.
CurrentUse: Used in analyzing long-term periodic phenomena, such as the movement of stars or planets.
funfact: Nanohertz is so slow that it's generally applied in fields like astrophysics to measure stellar vibrations!
exahertz [EHz] to nanohertz [nHz] Conversion Table
1 exahertz [EHz] | 9.999999999E+26 nanohertz [nHz] |
2 exahertz [EHz] | 1.999999999E+27 nanohertz [nHz] |
3 exahertz [EHz] | 3.E+27 nanohertz [nHz] |
5 exahertz [EHz] | 5.E+27 nanohertz [nHz] |
10 exahertz [EHz] | 1.E+28 nanohertz [nHz] |
50 exahertz [EHz] | 5.E+28 nanohertz [nHz] |
100 exahertz [EHz] | 1.E+29 nanohertz [nHz] |
1000 exahertz [EHz] | 9.999999999E+29 nanohertz [nHz] |
10000 exahertz [EHz] | 1.E+31 nanohertz [nHz] |
100000 exahertz [EHz] | 9.999999999E+31 nanohertz [nHz] |
1000000 exahertz [EHz] | 1.E+33 nanohertz [nHz] |
How to Convert exahertz to nanohertz
1 exahertz [EHz] = 9.999999999E+26 nanohertz [nHz]
1 nanohertz [nHz] = 1.E-27 exahertz [EHz]
we use cross multiplication method
exahertz [EHz] → nanohertz [nHz]
1 → 9.999999999E+26
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*9.999999999E+26=1*x
by simplifying
x=1.5E+27