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(vapor pressure of lithium chloride)/(dynamic viscosity of lithium chloride)

Input interpretation

lithium chloride | vapor pressure/lithium chloride | dynamic viscosity
lithium chloride | vapor pressure/lithium chloride | dynamic viscosity

Results

9.144×10^6 per second
9.144×10^6 per second
lithium chloride | vapor pressure | 48000 Pa (pascals) lithium chloride | dynamic viscosity | 0.00525 Pa s (pascal seconds)
lithium chloride | vapor pressure | 48000 Pa (pascals) lithium chloride | dynamic viscosity | 0.00525 Pa s (pascal seconds)

Unit conversions

9.144 MHz (megahertz)
9.144 MHz (megahertz)
9.144×10^6 Hz (hertz)
9.144×10^6 Hz (hertz)

Comparisons as turnover frequency

 ≈ ( 0.2 ≈ 1/4 ) × turnover frequency for catalase ( ≈ 4×10^7 per second )
≈ ( 0.2 ≈ 1/4 ) × turnover frequency for catalase ( ≈ 4×10^7 per second )
 ≈ (0.9 to 9144) × turnover frequency for most relevant industrial enzymes ( 1000 to 1×10^7 per second )
≈ (0.9 to 9144) × turnover frequency for most relevant industrial enzymes ( 1000 to 1×10^7 per second )

Comparisons as enzymology turnover number

 ≈ 19 × turnover number for carbonic anhydrase ( 400000 to 600000 per second )
≈ 19 × turnover number for carbonic anhydrase ( 400000 to 600000 per second )
 ≈ 740 × turnover number for acetylcholinesterase (possibly one of the fastest enzymes) ( ≈ 740000 per minute )
≈ 740 × turnover number for acetylcholinesterase (possibly one of the fastest enzymes) ( ≈ 740000 per minute )

Interpretations

frequency
frequency
turnover frequency
turnover frequency
enzymology turnover number
enzymology turnover number
exponential decay constant
exponential decay constant
first-order rate constant
first-order rate constant
growth constant
growth constant
redshift gradient
redshift gradient
shear rate
shear rate
elongation rate
elongation rate
strain rate
strain rate
first-order Arrhenius factor
first-order Arrhenius factor
absolute mass
absolute mass

Basic unit dimensions

[time]^(-1)
[time]^(-1)

Corresponding quantities

Period T from T = 1/ν:  | 109 ns (nanoseconds)
Period T from T = 1/ν: | 109 ns (nanoseconds)
Wavelength λ of electromagnetic radiation from λ = c/ν:  | 33 meters  | 108 feet
Wavelength λ of electromagnetic radiation from λ = c/ν: | 33 meters | 108 feet
Spectroscopic wavenumber of electromagnetic radiation ν^~ from ν^~ = ν/c:  | 3.1×10^-4 cm^(-1) (reciprocal centimeters)
Spectroscopic wavenumber of electromagnetic radiation ν^~ from ν^~ = ν/c: | 3.1×10^-4 cm^(-1) (reciprocal centimeters)
Angular frequency ω from ω = 2πν:  | 5.745×10^7 rad/s (radians per second)
Angular frequency ω from ω = 2πν: | 5.745×10^7 rad/s (radians per second)
Cycle rate:  | 9.1 Mcps (megacycles per second)
Cycle rate: | 9.1 Mcps (megacycles per second)
Lifetime from τ = 1/λ:  | 109 ns (nanoseconds)
Lifetime from τ = 1/λ: | 109 ns (nanoseconds)
Half-life from t_(1/2) = log(2)/λ:  | 76 ns (nanoseconds)
Half-life from t_(1/2) = log(2)/λ: | 76 ns (nanoseconds)