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Planck temperature - Definition and Overview |
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The Planck temperature, named after German physicist Max Planck, is the natural unit of temperature, denoted by TP.
TP = (c5 <math>\hbar<math>/ G)1/2 / k ≈ 1.4 × 1032 kelvins
where:
c is the speed of light in a vacuum
<math>\hbar<math> is Dirac's constant
G is the gravitational constant
k is the Boltzmann constant
See also
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Example Usage of temperature |
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Luxaifer: Wind 0,4 km/h NNW. Barometer 1017,8 hPa, Falling slowly. temperature 9,7 °C. Rain today 0,3 mm. Humidity 96% |
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zesda: Wind 4.1 mph WNW. Barometer 29.937 in, Rising slowly. temperature 34.9 °F. Rain today 0.31 in. Humidity 83% |
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trimblemowx: Wind 0.0 mph W. Barometer 30.128 in, Falling slowly. temperature 33.0 °F. Rain today 0.00 in. Humidity 77% |
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