Power is the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred. It is measured in watts (W).
1 Wh/s = 9.9228e-50 P_P
1 P_P = 10,077,777,777,777,778,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Wh/s
Example:
Convert 15 Watt Hour per Second to Planck Power:
15 Wh/s = 1.4884e-48 P_P
Watt Hour per Second | Planck Power |
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0.01 Wh/s | 9.9228e-52 P_P |
0.1 Wh/s | 9.9228e-51 P_P |
1 Wh/s | 9.9228e-50 P_P |
2 Wh/s | 1.9846e-49 P_P |
3 Wh/s | 2.9768e-49 P_P |
5 Wh/s | 4.9614e-49 P_P |
10 Wh/s | 9.9228e-49 P_P |
20 Wh/s | 1.9846e-48 P_P |
30 Wh/s | 2.9768e-48 P_P |
40 Wh/s | 3.9691e-48 P_P |
50 Wh/s | 4.9614e-48 P_P |
60 Wh/s | 5.9537e-48 P_P |
70 Wh/s | 6.9460e-48 P_P |
80 Wh/s | 7.9383e-48 P_P |
90 Wh/s | 8.9305e-48 P_P |
100 Wh/s | 9.9228e-48 P_P |
250 Wh/s | 2.4807e-47 P_P |
500 Wh/s | 4.9614e-47 P_P |
750 Wh/s | 7.4421e-47 P_P |
1000 Wh/s | 9.9228e-47 P_P |
10000 Wh/s | 9.9228e-46 P_P |
100000 Wh/s | 9.9228e-45 P_P |