# sigma to Planck time conversion

Conversion number between sigma and Planck time is 1.8548883728177 × 10+37. This means, that sigma is bigger unit than Planck time.

### Contents [show][hide]

Switch to reverse conversion:
from Planck time to sigma conversion

### Enter the number in sigma:

Decimal Fraction Exponential Expression
 sigma
eg.: 10.12345 or 1.123e5

Result in Planck time

?
 precision 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 [info] Decimal: Exponential:

### Calculation process of conversion value

• 1 sigma = (0.000001) / (5.39116*10^-44) = 1.8548883728177 × 10+37 Planck time
• 1 Planck time = (5.39116*10^-44) / (0.000001) = 5.39116 × 10-38 sigma
• ? sigma × (0.000001  ("s"/"sigma")) / (5.39116*10^-44  ("s"/"Planck time")) = ? Planck time

### High precision conversion

If conversion between sigma to second and second to Planck time is exactly definied, high precision conversion from sigma to Planck time is enabled.

Since definition contain rounded number(s) too, there is no sense for high precision calculation, but if you want, you can enable it. Keep in mind, that converted number will be inaccurate due this rounding error!

### sigma to Planck time conversion chart

 Start value: [sigma] Step size [sigma] How many lines? (max 100)

visual:
sigmaPlanck time
00
101.8548883728177 × 10+38
203.7097767456354 × 10+38
305.5646651184532 × 10+38
407.4195534912709 × 10+38
509.2744418640886 × 10+38
601.1129330236906 × 10+39
701.2984218609724 × 10+39
801.4839106982542 × 10+39
901.669399535536 × 10+39
1001.8548883728177 × 10+39
1102.0403772100995 × 10+39
Copy to Excel

## Multiple conversion

Enter numbers in sigma and click convert button.
One number per line.

Converted numbers in Planck time:
Click to select all

## Details about sigma and Planck time units:

Convert Sigma to other unit:

### sigma

Definition of sigma unit: ≡ 10−6 s. Unit of time equal to one microsecond (1 μs) or 10-6 seconds.

Convert Planck time to other unit:

### Planck time

Definition of Planck time unit: ≡ ( Gℏ⁄c5) 1⁄2. It is the time required for light to travel in a vacuum a distance of 1 Planck length, approximately 5.39 × 10−44 s.

← Back to Time units