Convert Julian Years to Femtoseconds
Convert Julian Years (a_J) to Femtoseconds (fs) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
fs = a_J × 3.155760000e+22
About Julian Years
The Julian year (a_J) = exactly 365.25 days = 31,557,600 s - the IAU standard year for astronomical distances. The light-year is formally 1 ly = c × 1 a_J = 9.461 × 10¹⁵ m (IAU 2012 B2). Julian years differ from Gregorian years by only 648 s (~10.8 min/year); important for high-precision astrometry or calculations spanning centuries. 1 a_J = 365.25 d = 31,557,600 s.
About Femtoseconds
A femtosecond (fs) = 10⁻¹⁵ s - the timescale of molecular vibrations and chemical reactions. Bond stretching: 10-200 fs; bending: 50-500 fs. Ahmed Zewail won the 1999 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for femtochemistry, capturing transition states in real time. Ti:sapphire lasers produce 10-100 fs pulses; LASIK uses 10-100 fs for precise corneal cuts. At 800 nm, one optical cycle = 2.67 fs. Light travels 300 nm in 1 fs. 1 fs = 10⁻¹⁵ s.
Quick Reference Table
| Julian Years (a_J) | Femtoseconds (fs) |
|---|---|
| 1 a_J | 3.156 × 1022 fs |
| 2 a_J | 6.312 × 1022 fs |
| 5 a_J | 1.578 × 1023 fs |
| 10 a_J | 3.156 × 1023 fs |
| 25 a_J | 7.889 × 1023 fs |
| 50 a_J | 1.578 × 1024 fs |
| 100 a_J | 3.156 × 1024 fs |