lustre; lustrum to Planck time conversion

Conversion number between lustre; lustrum and Planck time is 2.924787986259 × 10+51. This means, that lustre; lustrum is bigger unit than Planck time.

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lustre; lustrumPlanck time
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102.924787986259 × 10+52
205.849575972518 × 10+52
308.774363958777 × 10+52
401.1699151945036 × 10+53
501.4623939931295 × 10+53
601.7548727917554 × 10+53
702.0473515903813 × 10+53
802.3398303890072 × 10+53
902.6323091876331 × 10+53
1002.924787986259 × 10+53
1103.2172667848849 × 10+53
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lustre; lustrum

Definition of lustre; lustrum unit: ≡ 5 years (of 365 d). A lustre is a period of five years. Its use dates back to Ancient Rome, when a lustrum was a five-year period at the end of which a full census of the Roman population would be carried out. = 5*365*86400 = 157.68 Ms

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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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