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To convert Eg to kg: multiply by 10¹⁵. To convert Eg to Pg: multiply by 1,000.
1 Eg = 10¹⁸ g = 10¹⁵ kg = 10⁹ tonnes.
For example, 1 Exagram (Eg) = 4.594672e+22 Planck Mass (mₚ).
| Exagram (Eg) | Planck Mass (mₚ) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 4.594672e+21 |
| 0.5 | 2.297336e+22 |
| 1 | 4.594672e+22 |
| 2 | 9.189344e+22 |
| 5 | 2.297336e+23 |
| 10 | 4.594672e+23 |
| 25 | 1.148668e+24 |
| 50 | 2.297336e+24 |
| 100 | 4.594672e+24 |
| 500 | 2.297336e+25 |
| 1000 | 4.594672e+25 |
The exagram equals 10¹⁸ grams or 10¹⁵ kilograms — one trillion tonnes.
1 Eg = 10¹⁸ g = 10¹⁵ kg = 10⁹ tonnes.
To convert Eg to kg: multiply by 10¹⁵. To convert Eg to Pg: multiply by 1,000.
No everyday applications. Describes masses of small moons or large asteroids.
Earth's total mass is about 5.97 × 10⁶ Eg. The entire atmosphere weighs 'only' about 5 Eg.
Hardly ever encountered — most contexts use 'times 10^x kg' notation instead of exagrams.
If you need to express masses between Pg and Earth-masses, the exagram fills that gap: 1 Eg = 10¹⁵ kg.
The Planck mass is the fundamental natural unit of mass, approximately 2.176 × 10⁻⁸ kg (about 21.76 micrograms).
mₚ = √(ℏc/G) ≈ 2.176 × 10⁻⁸ kg ≈ 21.76 µg ≈ 1.31 × 10¹⁹ proton masses.
To convert Planck masses to kg: multiply by 2.176434 × 10⁻⁸.
No direct practical applications — a Planck mass is roughly the mass of a flea egg, but its significance is theoretical.
Unusually, the Planck mass is macroscopic (~22 µg) — about the mass of a flea egg, a grain of sand, or a small dust mite.
Expecting Planck mass to be extremely small like other Planck units — it's actually macroscopic (~22 µg).
Other Planck units are absurdly small or large, but the Planck mass is surprisingly human-scale: about 20 micrograms.



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