Hipparchic cycle to Planck time conversion

Conversion number between Hipparchic cycle and Planck time is 1.779473063311 × 10+53. This means, that Hipparchic cycle is bigger unit than Planck time.

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Hipparchic cyclePlanck time
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101.779473063311 × 10+54
203.5589461266221 × 10+54
305.3384191899332 × 10+54
407.1178922532442 × 10+54
508.8973653165552 × 10+54
601.0676838379866 × 10+55
701.2456311443177 × 10+55
801.4235784506488 × 10+55
901.6015257569799 × 10+55
1001.779473063311 × 10+55
1101.9574203696422 × 10+55
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Hipparchic cycle

Definition of Hipparchic cycle unit: ≡ 4 Callippic cycles - 1 d. A lunar cycle noticed by Hipparchus. Eric Weisstein's World of Biography It consists of four Callipic cycles less a day, in which (4 × 27759 - 1) days are very nearly 3760 months, ≡ 9.593424 Gs

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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.


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