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==Constants==
 
 
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! Constants !! Value !! Abbreviations
 
! Constants !! Value !! Abbreviations
 
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|speed of light in vacuum||299792458 m·s−1 || %speed
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|Speed Of Light In Vacuum||299792458 m·s−1|| %speed
 
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|speed of sound in dry air||343.2 m·s−1
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|Speed Of Sound In Dry Air||343.2 m·s−1||
 
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|newtonian constant of gravitation||6.6740831e−11 m3·kg−1·s−2 ||%newtonian
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|Newtonian Constant Of Gravitation||6.6740831e−11 m3·kg−1·s−2||%newtonian
 
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|planck constant||6.62607004081e−34 J·s ||%plank
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|Planck Constant||6.62607004081e−34 J·s||%plank
 
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|reduced planck constant||1.05457180013e−34 J·s
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|Reduced Planck Constant||1.05457180013e−34 J·s||
 
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|magnetic constant vacuum permeability||1.256637061e−6 N·A−2
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|Magnetic Constant Vacuum Permeability||1.256637061e−6 N·A−2||
 
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|electric constant vacuum permittivity||8.854187817e−12 F·m−1 || %electric
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|Electric Constant Vacuum Permittivity||8.854187817e−12 F·m−1|| %electric
 
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|characteristic impedance of vacuum||376.730313461 Ω ||%characteristic
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|Characteristic Impedance Of Vacuum||376.730313461 Ω||%characteristic
 
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|coulomb's constant||8.987551787e9 N·m2·C−2
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|Coulomb'S Constant||8.987551787e9 N·m2·C−2||
 
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|elementary charge||1.60217656535e−19 C || %elementary  
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|Elementary Charge||1.60217656535e−19 C|| %elementary
 
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|bohr magneton||9.2740096820e−24 J·T−1 || %bohr
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|Bohr Magneton||9.2740096820e−24 J·T−1|| %bohr
 
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|conductance quantum||7.748091734625e−5 S || %conductance  
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|Conductance Quantum||7.748091734625e−5 S|| %conductance
 
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|inverse conductance quantum||12906.403721742 Ω || %inverse  
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|Inverse Conductance Quantum||12906.403721742 Ω|| %inverse
 
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|josephson constant||4.8359787011e14 Hz·V−1 || %josephson
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|Josephson Constant||4.8359787011e14 Hz·V−1|| %josephson
 
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|magnetic flux quantum||2.06783375846e−15 Wb
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|Magnetic Flux Quantum||2.06783375846e−15 Wb||
 
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|nuclear magneton||5.0507835311e−27 J·T−1 || %nuclear
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|Nuclear Magneton||5.0507835311e−27 J·T−1|| %nuclear
 
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|von klitzing constant||25812.807443484 Ω || %von
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|Von Klitzing Constant||25812.807443484 Ω|| %von
 
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|bohr radius||5.291772109217e−11 m || %bohrradius  
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|Bohr Radius||5.291772109217e−11 m|| %bohrradius
 
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|classical electron radius||2.817940326727e−15 m || %classical
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|Classical Electron Radius||2.817940326727e−15 m|| %classical
 
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|electron mass||9.1093829140e−31 kg || %electronmass
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|Electron Mass||9.1093829140e−31 kg|| %electronmass
 
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|fermi coupling constant||1.1663645e−5 GeV−2 || %fermi
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|Fermi Coupling Constant||1.1663645e−5 GeV−2|| %fermi
 
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|fine-structure constant||7.297352569824e−3 || %fine
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|Fine-Structure Constant||7.297352569824e−3|| %fine
 
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|hartree energy||4.3597443419e−18 J || %hartree  
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|Hartree Energy||4.3597443419e−18 J|| %hartree
 
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|proton mass||1.67262177774e−27 kg || %proton  
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|Proton Mass||1.67262177774e−27 kg|| %proton
 
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|quantum of circulation||3.636947552024e−4 m2 s−1 || %quantumof  
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|Quantum Of Circulation||3.636947552024e−4 m2 s−1|| %quantumof
 
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|rydberg constant||10973731.56853955 m−1 || %rydberg  
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|Rydberg Constant||10973731.56853955 m−1|| %rydberg
 
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|thomson cross section||6.65245873413e−29 m2 || %thomson 
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|Thomson Cross Section||6.65245873413e−29 m2|| %thomson 
 
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|weak mixing angle||0.222321 || %weak  
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|Weak Mixing Angle||0.222321|| %weak  
 
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|efimov factor||22.7 || %efimov  
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|Efimov Factor||22.7|| %efimov
 
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|atomic mass constant||1.66053892173e−27 kg || %atomic  
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|Atomic Mass Constant||1.66053892173e−27 kg|| %atomic
 
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|avogadro's number||6.0221412927e23 mol−1 || %avogadro
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|Avogadro'S Number||6.0221412927e23 mol−1|| %avogadro
 
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|boltzmann constant||1.380648813e−23 J·K−1 || %boltzmann  
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|Boltzmann Constant||1.380648813e−23 J·K−1|| %boltzmann
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|faraday constant||96485.336521C·mol−1 || %faraday
 
 
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|first radiation constant||3.7417715317e−16 W·m2 || %first
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|Faraday Constant||96485.336521C·mol−1|| %faraday
 
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|first radiation constant for spectral radiance||1.19104286953e−16 W·m2·sr−1
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|First Radiation Constant||3.7417715317e−16 W·m2|| %first
 
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|loschmidt constant||2.686780524e25 m−3 || %loschmidt 
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|First Radiation Constant For Spectral Radiance||1.19104286953e−16 W·m2·sr−1||
 
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|gas constant||8.314462175 J·K−1·mol−1 || %gas
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|Loschmidt Constant||2.686780524e25 m−3|| %loschmidt
 
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|molar planck constant||3.990312717628e−10 J·s·mol−1 || %molar
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|Gas Constant||8.314462175 J·K−1·mol−1|| %gas
 
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|molar volume of an ideal gas at T=273.15K and p=100kPa||2.271095321e−2 m3·mol−1 || %molarvolume
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|Molar Planck Constant||3.990312717628e−10 J·s·mol−1|| %molar
 
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|molar volume of an ideal gas at T=273.15K and p=101.325 kPa||2.241396820e−2 m3·mol−1
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|Molar Volume Of An Ideal Gas At T=273.15K And P=100Kpa||2.271095321e−2 m3·mol−1|| %molarvolume
 
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|sackur-tetrode constant at T=1 K and p=100kPa||−1.151707823 || %sackur
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|Molar Volume Of An Ideal Gas At T=273.15K And P=101.325 Kpa||2.241396820e−2 m3·mol−1||
 
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|sackur-tetrode constant at T=1 K and p=101.325 kPa||−1.164870823
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|Sackur-Tetrode Constant At T=1 K And P=100Kpa||−1.151707823|| %sackur
 
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|second radiation constant||1.438777013e−2 m·K || %second
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|Sackur-Tetrode Constant At T=1 K And P=101.325 Kpa||−1.164870823||
 
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|stefan–boltzmann constant||5.67037321e−8 W·m−2·K−4 || %stefan
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|Second Radiation Constant||1.438777013e−2 m·K|| %second
 
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|wien displacement law constant||2.897772126e−3 m·K || %wien
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|Stefan–Boltzmann Constant||5.67037321e−8 W·m−2·K−4|| %stefan
 
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|conventional value of josephson constant||4.835979e14 Hz·V−1 || %conventional
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|Wien Displacement Law Constant||2.897772126e−3 m·K|| %wien
 
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|conventional value of von klitzing constant||25812.807 Ω
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|Conventional Value Of Josephson Constant||4.835979e14 Hz·V−1|| %conventional
 
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|molar mass constant||1e−3 kg·mol−1 || %molarmass
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|Conventional Value Of Von Klitzing Constant||25812.807 Ω||
 
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|molar mass constant of carbon-12||1.2e−2 kg·mol−1
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|Molar Mass Constant||1e−3 kg·mol−1|| %molarmass
 
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|standard acceleration of gravity (gee, free-fall on earth)||9.80665 m·s−2 || %g
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|Molar Mass Constant Of Carbon-12||1.2e−2 kg·mol−1||
 
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|gee||9.80665 m·s−2 || %gee
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|Standard Acceleration Of Gravity (Gee, Free-Fall On Earth)||9.80665 m·s−2|| %g
 
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|standard atmosphere||101325 Pa || %atm
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|Gee||9.80665 m·s−2|| %gee
 
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|planck length||1.61619997e−35 m || %plancklength
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|Standard Atmosphere||101325 Pa|| %atm
 
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|planck mass||2.1765113e−8 kg || %planckmass
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|Planck Length||1.61619997e−35 m|| %plancklength
 
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|planck time||5.3910632e−44 s || %plancktime
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|Planck Mass||2.1765113e−8 kg|| %planckmass
 
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|planck charge||1.87554595641e−18 C || %planckcharge
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|Planck Time||5.3910632e−44 s|| %plancktime
 
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|planck temperature||1.41683385e32 K || %plancktemperature
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|Planck Charge||1.87554595641e−18 C|| %planckcharge
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|Planck Temperature||1.41683385e32 K|| %plancktemperature
  
 
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Revision as of 04:32, 4 August 2016

Constants Value Abbreviations
Speed Of Light In Vacuum 299792458 m·s−1  %speed
Speed Of Sound In Dry Air 343.2 m·s−1
Newtonian Constant Of Gravitation 6.6740831e−11 m3·kg−1·s−2 %newtonian
Planck Constant 6.62607004081e−34 J·s %plank
Reduced Planck Constant 1.05457180013e−34 J·s
Magnetic Constant Vacuum Permeability 1.256637061e−6 N·A−2
Electric Constant Vacuum Permittivity 8.854187817e−12 F·m−1  %electric
Characteristic Impedance Of Vacuum 376.730313461 Ω %characteristic
Coulomb'S Constant 8.987551787e9 N·m2·C−2
Elementary Charge 1.60217656535e−19 C  %elementary
Bohr Magneton 9.2740096820e−24 J·T−1  %bohr
Conductance Quantum 7.748091734625e−5 S  %conductance
Inverse Conductance Quantum 12906.403721742 Ω  %inverse
Josephson Constant 4.8359787011e14 Hz·V−1  %josephson
Magnetic Flux Quantum 2.06783375846e−15 Wb
Nuclear Magneton 5.0507835311e−27 J·T−1  %nuclear
Von Klitzing Constant 25812.807443484 Ω  %von
Bohr Radius 5.291772109217e−11 m  %bohrradius
Classical Electron Radius 2.817940326727e−15 m  %classical
Electron Mass 9.1093829140e−31 kg  %electronmass
Fermi Coupling Constant 1.1663645e−5 GeV−2  %fermi
Fine-Structure Constant 7.297352569824e−3  %fine
Hartree Energy 4.3597443419e−18 J  %hartree
Proton Mass 1.67262177774e−27 kg  %proton
Quantum Of Circulation 3.636947552024e−4 m2 s−1  %quantumof
Rydberg Constant 10973731.56853955 m−1  %rydberg
Thomson Cross Section 6.65245873413e−29 m2  %thomson 
Weak Mixing Angle 0.222321  %weak  
Efimov Factor 22.7  %efimov
Atomic Mass Constant 1.66053892173e−27 kg  %atomic
Avogadro'S Number 6.0221412927e23 mol−1  %avogadro
Boltzmann Constant 1.380648813e−23 J·K−1  %boltzmann
Faraday Constant 96485.336521C·mol−1  %faraday
First Radiation Constant 3.7417715317e−16 W·m2  %first
First Radiation Constant For Spectral Radiance 1.19104286953e−16 W·m2·sr−1
Loschmidt Constant 2.686780524e25 m−3  %loschmidt
Gas Constant 8.314462175 J·K−1·mol−1  %gas
Molar Planck Constant 3.990312717628e−10 J·s·mol−1  %molar
Molar Volume Of An Ideal Gas At T=273.15K And P=100Kpa 2.271095321e−2 m3·mol−1  %molarvolume
Molar Volume Of An Ideal Gas At T=273.15K And P=101.325 Kpa 2.241396820e−2 m3·mol−1
Sackur-Tetrode Constant At T=1 K And P=100Kpa −1.151707823  %sackur
Sackur-Tetrode Constant At T=1 K And P=101.325 Kpa −1.164870823
Second Radiation Constant 1.438777013e−2 m·K  %second
Stefan–Boltzmann Constant 5.67037321e−8 W·m−2·K−4  %stefan
Wien Displacement Law Constant 2.897772126e−3 m·K  %wien
Conventional Value Of Josephson Constant 4.835979e14 Hz·V−1  %conventional
Conventional Value Of Von Klitzing Constant 25812.807 Ω
Molar Mass Constant 1e−3 kg·mol−1  %molarmass
Molar Mass Constant Of Carbon-12 1.2e−2 kg·mol−1
Standard Acceleration Of Gravity (Gee, Free-Fall On Earth) 9.80665 m·s−2  %g
Gee 9.80665 m·s−2  %gee
Standard Atmosphere 101325 Pa  %atm
Planck Length 1.61619997e−35 m  %plancklength
Planck Mass 2.1765113e−8 kg  %planckmass
Planck Time 5.3910632e−44 s  %plancktime
Planck Charge 1.87554595641e−18 C  %planckcharge
Planck Temperature 1.41683385e32 K  %plancktemperature