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Planck Mass
The Planck mass is a fundamental physical constant in theoretical physics, representing a natural unit of mass based on fundamental constants: the speed of light, gravitational constant, and Planck’s constant.
Its value is approximately 2.18 × 10⁻⁸ kilograms (about 22 micrograms).
The Planck mass is significant in quantum gravity and string theory, marking a scale where quantum effects of gravity become strong and classical physics breaks down.
Summary:
Approximately 2.18 × 10⁻⁸ kg (22 micrograms)
Derived from fundamental physical constants
Important in quantum gravity and theoretical physics
Gigagram [Gg]
The gigagram is a metric unit of mass representing large quantities.
1 gigagram = 10⁹ grams
1 gigagram = 1,000,000 kilograms (1 million kilograms)
Symbol: Gg
Key Facts:
Used to measure large masses in environmental studies, agriculture, and industry
Part of the SI system, where the prefix "giga-" means
Convenient for expressing quantities larger than tonnes but smaller than teragrams
The gigagram is useful for quantifying sizable amounts of material in scientific and commercial contexts.