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langley | |
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Unit system | Non-SI metric unit |
Unit of | Heat flux |
Symbol | Ly |
Named after | Samuel Langley |
Derivation | 1 calth/cm2 |
Conversions | |
1 Ly in ... | ... is equal to ... |
SI units | 41 840 J/m2 |
The langley (Ly) is a unit of heat transmission, especially used to express the rate of solar radiation (or insolation) received by the earth. The unit was proposed by Franz Linke in 1942[1] and named after Samuel Langley (1834–1906) in 1947.
One langley is