Convert Centuries to Planck Time
Convert Centuries (cent) to Planck Time (t_P) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
t_P = cent × 5.853367876e+52
About Centuries
A century = exactly 100 Gregorian years ≈ 3.156 × 10⁹ s. Standard unit of historical periodisation (the 20th century, the 18th-century Enlightenment). IPCC projects warming and sea-level rise on century timescales. Precession of the equinoxes advances ~1.39°/century, so zodiac constellations no longer match their named seasons. Ice-core and radiocarbon records are commonly displayed at century resolution. 1 century = 100 yr.
About Planck Time
The Planck time (t_P) = √(ℏG/c⁵) ≈ 5.391 × 10⁻⁴⁴ s — the time for light to travel one Planck length (~1.616 × 10⁻³⁵ m). Below this scale, general relativity and quantum mechanics both break down; a theory of quantum gravity is needed. No physical process or instrument approaches this timescale — it is a theoretical lower bound. Introduced by Max Planck in 1899. 1 t_P ≈ 5.391 × 10⁻⁴⁴ s.
Quick Reference Table
| Centuries (cent) | Planck Time (t_P) |
|---|---|
| 1 cent | 5.853 × 1052 t_P |
| 2 cent | 1.171 × 1053 t_P |
| 5 cent | 2.927 × 1053 t_P |
| 10 cent | 5.853 × 1053 t_P |
| 25 cent | 1.463 × 1054 t_P |
| 50 cent | 2.927 × 1054 t_P |
| 100 cent | 5.853 × 1054 t_P |