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KingGambit
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- Light year metric
Dear PF Forum,
It's been a while since I logged in here. And I really do appreciate all the answers that I've been getting here.
Now, I wonder. Is there any standardization for 1 light year distance?
Is it 10 trillion kilometers, or
299,792,458 * 60 * 60 * 24 * 365.256 = ..... 9,460,885,884,991,030 KM
Okay, okay I know what a kilobyte is. Be it 1000 or 1024 bytes, I know when I buy a RAM module that says it's 8GB, or that I buy a harddisk that says it's 1 terabyte. But it's just that the light year definition.
Is there any standardization for light year?
Thank you very much for your answer.
It's been a while since I logged in here. And I really do appreciate all the answers that I've been getting here.
Now, I wonder. Is there any standardization for 1 light year distance?
Is it 10 trillion kilometers, or
299,792,458 * 60 * 60 * 24 * 365.256 = ..... 9,460,885,884,991,030 KM
Okay, okay I know what a kilobyte is. Be it 1000 or 1024 bytes, I know when I buy a RAM module that says it's 8GB, or that I buy a harddisk that says it's 1 terabyte. But it's just that the light year definition.
Is there any standardization for light year?
Thank you very much for your answer.