Planck Temperature
The
Planck temperature
, named after
German
physicist
Max Planck
, is the
natural unit
of
temperature
, denoted by T
P
. T
P
= (
c
5
\hbar
/
G
)
1/2
/
k
≈
1.416 × 10
32
kelvins
where:
c
is the
speed of light
in a vacuum
\hbar
is
Dirac's constant
G
is the
gravitational constant
k
is the
Boltzmann constant
See also
Natural units
Planck's constant
Planck length
Planck mass
Planck time
Orders of magnitude (temperature)
External links
NIST reference: Planck temperature
Time
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