Planck power

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The Planck energy divided by the Planck time is the Planck power, equal to about 3.62831 × 1052 W. This is a staggeringly, impractically large unit; even gamma-ray bursts, the most luminious phenomena known, have output on the order of 1 × 1045 W, less than one ten-millionth of the Planck power.

In terms of the fundamental constants of physics, it is given by

Planck power = \frac{c^5}{G}.
Planck's natural units
Base Planck units: Planck time  | Planck length  | Planck mass  | Planck charge  | Planck temperature
Derived Planck units: Planck energy  | Planck force  | Planck power  | Planck density  | Planck angular frequency  | Planck pressure  | Planck current  | Planck voltage  | Planck impedance  | Planck momentum
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