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Convert Kelvin to Planck Temperature

Convert kelvins to planck temperatures instantly. 1 K = 7.058239e-33 T_P — use the live calculator, the exact formula, a reference-temperature table and worked examples. Also check the Planck Temperature to Kelvin converter for the reverse conversion.

Written by Sunith Babu L, Ph.D., Lead Engineer Reviewed by Girish V Kulkarni Ph.D.
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Kelvin

What is a kelvin?

The kelvin (K) is the SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature, defined by fixing the Boltzmann constant k at exactly 1.380649×10⁻²³ J/K. Zero kelvin is absolute zero, the lowest temperature physically possible, and kelvin values are written without a degree sign.

Origin of the kelvin

Named for William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, who in 1848 calculated the value of absolute zero (about −273 °C) and proposed an absolute thermodynamic scale. His title comes from the River Kelvin, which flows past the University of Glasgow in Scotland.

Where it is used

The universal temperature unit of science and engineering — physics, chemistry, astronomy, and materials science — and the standard for color temperature in photography, displays, and lighting (a 5600 K daylight bulb).

When and where it was developed

Proposed by William Thomson (Lord Kelvin) in 1848; adopted as an SI base unit by the 10th CGPM in 1954 and redefined through the fixed Boltzmann constant by the 26th CGPM, effective May 20, 2019.

Scientific & Fixed-Point

Planck Temperature

What is the planck temperature?

The Planck temperature (T_P) is the natural unit of temperature, about 1.416784×10³² kelvins, constructed purely from the fundamental constants ħ, c, G, and k. It is widely regarded as the highest temperature at which known physics remains meaningful.

Origin of the planck temperature

Arises from Max Planck's 1899 system of natural units, which combines the speed of light, the gravitational constant, the reduced Planck constant, and the Boltzmann constant into universal base quantities independent of any human artifact.

Where it is used

Cosmology and quantum-gravity research, where it marks the temperature of the universe roughly one Planck time after the Big Bang. No laboratory process approaches even a trillionth of a trillionth of it.

When and where it was developed

Defined within Max Planck's natural-unit system proposed in Germany in 1899; the modern recommended value (1.416784×10³² K) is maintained by the CODATA fundamental-constants adjustment.

Kelvin to Planck Temperature conversion formula

Note: this conversion uses the CODATA recommended value of the Planck temperature (1.416784×10³² K), which carries a small experimental uncertainty from the gravitational constant G.

The exact relationship between kelvins and planck temperatures:

T_P = K × 7.058239e-33
K = T_P × 1.416784e+32

To convert kelvins to planck temperatures, multiply the value in kelvins by 7.058239e-33. To reverse, multiply the value in planck temperatures by 1.416784e+32.

Both units count upward from absolute zero, so 0 K = 0 T_P and the relationship is a pure ratio.

How to use this converter

Type a value into the calculator. The result in planck temperatures updates as you type. Tap a quick value, copy the result with one click, or use the swap arrow to jump straight to the Planck Temperature to Kelvin converter for the reverse direction.

Step-by-step: convert kelvins to planck temperatures

  1. Write down the temperature in kelvins (K).
  2. Multiply the value in kelvins by 7.058239e-33.
  3. The result is the same temperature expressed in planck temperatures (T_P).
  4. To reverse, multiply the value in planck temperatures by 1.416784e+32 — or open the Planck Temperature to Kelvin converter.

Worked examples

Example 1 — Convert 310.15 K to T_P (human body temperature):
310.15 × 7.058239e-33 = 2.189113e-30 T_P

Example 2 — Convert 373.15 K to T_P (the boiling point of water):
373.15 × 7.058239e-33 = 2.633782e-30 T_P

Kelvin to Planck Temperature conversion table

Physically meaningful reference temperatures, from absolute zero to the surface of the Sun, converted from kelvins to planck temperatures:

Kelvin [K]Planck Temperature [T_P]Reference point
00Absolute zero
233.151.645628e-30Where Celsius and Fahrenheit coincide (−40°)
255.37222222221.802478e-30Zero Fahrenheit (0 °F)
273.151.927958e-30Water freezes (0 °C / 32 °F)
273.161.928029e-30Triple point of water
283.151.99854e-30Cool day (10 °C / 50 °F)
293.152.069123e-30Room temperature (20 °C / 68 °F)
298.152.104414e-30Standard laboratory temperature (25 °C)
303.152.139705e-30Hot day (30 °C / 86 °F)
310.152.189113e-30Human body temperature (37 °C / 98.6 °F)
313.152.210288e-30Heat-wave day (40 °C / 104 °F)
323.152.28087e-30Hot tap water (50 °C / 122 °F)
373.152.633782e-30Water boils (100 °C / 212 °F)
453.153.198441e-30Moderate baking oven (180 °C / 356 °F)
57784.07825e-29Surface of the Sun (≈5,505 °C)

Frequently asked questions

How many planck temperatures is 1 kelvin?
1 kelvin equals 7.058239e-33 planck temperatures.
How do I convert kelvins to planck temperatures?
Use the formula T_P = K × 7.058239e-33: multiply the value in kelvins by 7.058239e-33.
How do I convert planck temperatures back to kelvins?
Apply the reverse formula K = T_P × 1.416784e+32 — multiply the value in planck temperatures by 1.416784e+32 — or use the Planck Temperature to Kelvin converter.
How many planck temperatures is 373.15 kelvins?
373.15 kelvins equals 2.633782e-30 planck temperatures, because 373.15 × 7.058239e-33 = 2.633782e-30.
Can a temperature be below absolute zero?
No. Absolute zero (0 K = −273.15 °C = −459.67 °F) is the floor of the thermodynamic temperature scale. The calculator flags any input that would fall below it.

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Sources & references

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