J2 Explained
J2, J.II or J-2 may refer to:
Codes and classifications
, a celestial body's second dynamic form factor
, the second invariant of the deviatoric stress tensor
People and organizations
Vehicles
- Rocketdyne J-2, a rocket engine used in the Saturn rockets and intended for use on the Space Launch System
- AEG J.II, a World War I German ground attack aircraft
- Albatros J.II, a World War I German single-engine, single-seat, biplane ground-attack aircraft
- Allard J2, any of several postwar American market-designed English cars
- Auster J-2 Arrow, a 1945 British single-engined two-seat high-wing touring monoplane
- HMAS J2, an Australian submarine
- JAC J2, a city car produced by JAC Motors
- Junkers J 2, a 1916 all-metal German fighter prototype aircraft
- LB&SCR J2 class, a British LB&SCR locomotive
- McCulloch J-2, a 1962 small, two-seat autogyro
- MG J-type, a 2-seat sports car produced by the MG Car company from 1932 to 1934
- Morris Commercial J2 small forward-control van produced from 1956 to 1967
- Taylor J-2, a 1935 American two-seat light aircraft
- Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15, an aircraft called J-2 in China
Other uses
- J2, a comicbook character, son of Juggernaut
- The Skyly J2, a fictional combat aircraft in the Sky Crawlers book series
- J2, a killer whale also known as Granny
- J2 League, Japanese football league
- County Route J2 (California)
- J2, a duo music project consisting of brothers Johnny and Justin Coppolino
- S/2003 J 2, a retrograde irregular satellite of Jupiter
- Hell Cat, a roller coaster formerly named J2 at Clementon Amusement Park
- J2, Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles, stars of the TV series Supernatural
- Johnson solid J2, the equilateral pentagonal pyramid
- Rocketdyne J-2, a cryogenic rocket engine used on the second and third stages of the Saturn V Moon rocket
- Samsung Galaxy J2, an Android smartphone
- Samsung Galaxy J2 Prime, a successor smartphone, also known as the Samsung Galaxy J2 Ace
- J2, an open-source clone of the Hitachi/Renesas SuperH-2 microcontroller
- J2 coefficient, representing the oblateness of Earth
See also