Planck time to day (sidereal) conversion

Conversion number between Planck time and day (sidereal) [d (sidereal)] is 6.2568524390922 × 10-49. This means, that Planck time is smaller unit than day (sidereal).

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Planck timeday (sidereal)
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106.2568524390922 × 10-48
201.2513704878184 × 10-47
301.8770557317276 × 10-47
402.5027409756369 × 10-47
503.1284262195461 × 10-47
603.7541114634553 × 10-47
704.3797967073645 × 10-47
805.0054819512737 × 10-47
905.6311671951829 × 10-47
1006.2568524390922 × 10-47
1106.8825376830014 × 10-47
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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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day (sidereal)

Definition of day (sidereal) unit: ≈ 23 h, 56 min, 4.0916 sec. A sidereal day is the time needed for the Earth to rotate once around its axis so that the distant stars appear in the same position in the sky. This is ~4 minutes shorter than the solar day.


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