LS

Definition : light-second
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What does LS mean?

light-second (ls) is a unit of length equal to the distance traveled by a beam of light in the vacuum of outer space in one second.

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Worldwide ls list
Computing
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Commands
Lesotho LS Lesotho
Regional
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Countries
Worldwide LS Least Squares
Academic & Science
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Mathematics
Worldwide LS Long Sleeve
Society & Culture
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Fashion & Lifestyle
United Kingdom LS Leeds
Regional
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Postal
United Kingdom LS Jet2
Transport & Travel
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Airline Codes
Worldwide LS Lichen Sclerosus
Medical
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Diseases & Conditions
Lesotho ls Lesotho
Computing
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Domain Names (TLD)
India LS Lok Sabha
Governmental
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Politics
Worldwide LS Lung Surfactant
Medical
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Biochemistry
Worldwide LS Leading Seaman
Governmental
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Military
United States LS Logistics Specialist
Governmental
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Military
Worldwide LS Long Snapper
Sports & Games
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Football
Worldwide LS Limit Switch
Academic & Science
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Electrical
Worldwide LS Locus Sigilli
[The place of the seal]
Governmental
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Law & Legal
Worldwide LS Lectori Salutem
[Greetings Reader]
Academic & Science
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Language & Linguistics
Croatia LS Liberalna Stranka
[Liberal Party]
Governmental
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Politics
Worldwide LS Lost Souls
Computing
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Games & Entertainment
Worldwide LS Local Supercluster
Academic & Science
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Astronomy & Space Science

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the full form of LS in Units?

The full form of LS is light-second

What are the full forms of LS in Academic & Science?

Least Squares | Limit Switch | light-second | Lectori Salutem | Local Supercluster

What are the full forms of LS in Worldwide?

list | Least Squares | Long Sleeve | Lichen Sclerosus | Lung Surfactant | Leading Seaman | Long Snapper | Limit Switch | Locus Sigilli | light-second | Lectori Salutem | Lost Souls | Local Supercluster

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