Second sidereal To Planck Time Converter

(s to tP converter)

Convert Second Sidereal to Planck Time


Seamlessly Convert Sidereal Seconds to Planck Time with Precision


(Last Updated On: 2024-04-12)

Discover the ease of converting sidereal seconds to Planck time (s to tP) with our user-friendly tool, sparking your curiosity to explore the intricacies of time measurement.

What are Second sidereal and Planck Time

Definition of Second sidereal

A second sidereal is a timekeeping unit used in astronomy that is defined as 1/86,164 of a sidereal day. It measures the time it takes for the Earth to make a complete rotation on its axis relative to the vernal equinox, which is slightly shorter than a solar day.

Definition of Planck Time

Planck time, denoted as tP, is the time it would take a photon traveling at the speed of light to cross a distance equal to the Planck length. This is the smallest measurement of time that has any meaning, given by approximately 5.39 x 10^-44 seconds.

Second sidereal to Planck Time Conversion Table

Second Sidereal (s) Planck Time (tP)
1 s 1.855 x 10^43 tP
2 s 3.71 x 10^43 tP
3 s 5.565 x 10^43 tP
4 s 7.42 x 10^43 tP
5 s 9.275 x 10^43 tP
6 s 1.113 x 10^44 tP
7 s 1.2985 x 10^44 tP
8 s 1.484 x 10^44 tP
9 s 1.6695 x 10^44 tP
10 s 1.855 x 10^44 tP

Conversion of Second sidereal to Planck Time

1 Second Sidereal = 1.855 x 10^43 Planck Time (tP)
Planck Time (tP) = 1/1.855 x 10^43 Second Sidereal

Example 1:
Convert 5 Second Sidereal to tP:
5 s = 5 × 1.855 x 10^43 tP = 9.275 x 10^43 tP

Example 2:
Convert 2 Second Sidereal to tP:
2 s = 2 × 1.855 x 10^43 tP = 3.71 x 10^43 tP

History of Second sidereal and Planck Time

The concept of converting between second sidereal and Planck time is a testament to the evolution of time measurement. From the practical, astronomical calculations of a sidereal day to the theoretical minuteness of Planck time, this converter reflects our deepening understanding of the cosmos and quantum mechanics.

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Real Life Applications of Second sidereal to Planck Time

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Solved Examples s to tP

Example 1: To convert 3 second sidereal to Planck time:
3 s sidereal = 3 x 1.855 x 10^43 tP = 5.565 x 10^43 tP

Example 2: To convert 10 second sidereal to Planck time:
10 s sidereal = 10 x 1.855 x 10^43 tP = 1.855 x 10^44 tP

FAQs: Second Sidereal to Planck Time Converter

Q1: What is a second sidereal?

A1: It's a time unit based on the Earth's rotation relative to fixed stars.

Q2: How is Planck time significant?

A2: It's the smallest measurable unit of time in physics.

Q3: Can I convert Planck time back to second sidereal?

A3: Yes, the converter can perform the reverse calculation.