Convert femtojoule/second to hectojoule/second

Please provide values below to convert femtojoule/second [fJ/s] to hectojoule/second [hJ/s], or Convert hectojoule/second to femtojoule/second.




How to Convert Femtojoule/second to Hectojoule/second

1 fJ/s = 1e-17 hJ/s

Example: convert 15 fJ/s to hJ/s:
15 fJ/s = 15 Γ— 1e-17 hJ/s = 1.5e-16 hJ/s


Femtojoule/second to Hectojoule/second Conversion Table

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Femtojoule/second

A femtojoule per second (fJ/s) is a unit of power representing the rate of energy transfer of one femtojoule (10^-15 joules) per second.

History/Origin

The femtojoule/second unit emerged with the development of high-precision measurements in nanotechnology and quantum physics, where extremely small energy transfer rates are relevant. It is derived from the SI units of energy (joule) and time (second), with 'femto' denoting 10^-15.

Current Use

The femtojoule/second is used in scientific research to quantify very small power levels, particularly in fields like nanotechnology, quantum computing, and molecular physics, where energy transfer rates are extremely low.


Hectojoule/second

Hectojoule per second (hJ/s) is a unit of power representing one hundred joules of energy transferred or converted per second.

History/Origin

The unit hJ/s is derived from the SI unit joule (J) and the metric prefix hecto- (h), used to express larger quantities of energy transfer rate, particularly in scientific and engineering contexts. It has been used as an alternative to watts in certain fields, though watts are more standard.

Current Use

Hectojoule per second is occasionally used in scientific and engineering applications to quantify power, especially in contexts where larger energy transfer rates are involved. However, the watt (W) remains the standard SI unit for power, and hJ/s is less common in everyday use.



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