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How many speed of light in 1 centimeters per nanoseconds? The answer is 0.033366416468926. We assume you are converting between speed of light [air] and centimetre/nanosecond. You can view more details on each measurement unit: speed of light or centimeters per nanoseconds The SI derived unit for speed is the meter/second. 1 meter/second is equal to 3.3366416468926E-9 speed of light, or 1.0E-7 centimeters per nanoseconds. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between speed of light [air] and centimetres/nanosecond. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 speed of light to centimeters per nanoseconds = 29.97025 centimeters per nanoseconds
2 speed of light to centimeters per nanoseconds = 59.94051 centimeters per nanoseconds
3 speed of light to centimeters per nanoseconds = 89.91076 centimeters per nanoseconds
4 speed of light to centimeters per nanoseconds = 119.88102 centimeters per nanoseconds
5 speed of light to centimeters per nanoseconds = 149.85127 centimeters per nanoseconds
6 speed of light to centimeters per nanoseconds = 179.82153 centimeters per nanoseconds
7 speed of light to centimeters per nanoseconds = 209.79178 centimeters per nanoseconds
8 speed of light to centimeters per nanoseconds = 239.76204 centimeters per nanoseconds
9 speed of light to centimeters per nanoseconds = 269.73229 centimeters per nanoseconds
10 speed of light to centimeters per nanoseconds = 299.70255 centimeters per nanoseconds
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