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A list of physical constants that you will need to finish some of the computation problems in this book.
- Blackbody Radiation
Planck needed the value to complete his model of blackbody...
- Vector Resolution and Components
Discussion. orthonormal coordinates. An electro-optical...
- Interference and Superposition
Waves are incorporeal. When they meet, they pass through one...
- Momentum in Two Dimensions
This section of The Physics Hypertextbook is a gathering...
- Kinematics in Two Dimensions
Discussion synthesis vs. analysis. The geometry that puts...
- Periodic Table of The Elements
The last cell in group 8 might contain element 172. My...
- About This Book
The Physics Hypertextbook is organized like many printed...
- Vector Addition and Subtraction
Discussion introduction. text. Begin. Parallel vectors...
- Blackbody Radiation
Page 3 Source: Peter J. Mohr and Barry N. Taylor, CODATA Recommended Values of the Fundamental Physical Constants: 2002, published in Review of Modern Physics 77, 1 (2005). From: http://physics.nist.gov/constants
The values of the fundamental physical constants provided at this site are recommended for international use by CODATA and are the latest available.
List of physical constants. The constants listed here are known values of physical constants expressed in SI units; that is, physical quantities that are generally believed to be universal in nature and thus are independent of the unit system in which they are measured.
Fundamental Physical Constants. Values given below contain the (uncertainty) in the last two decimal places given in brackets. Values that do not have this uncertainty listed are exact. For example: m u. = 1.66053873 (13) x 10 -27 kg. m u. = 1.66053873 x 10 -27 kg. Uncertainty in m u.
Fundamental Physical Constants — Extensive Listing. 0c Newtonian constant of gravitationc μ0UNIVERSAL299 792 458 1.256 637 061 27(20) × 10−6 0.999 999 999 87(16) 8.854 187 8188(14) × 10−12 376.730 313 412(59) 6.674 30(15) × 10−11 6.708 83(15) × 10−39 6.626 070 15 × 10−34 4.135 667 696 . . . × 10−15 1.054 571 817 . . . × 10 ...
6.0221 x 10 23 mol -1. Charge of electron. e. Permeability of vacuum. Permittivity of vacuum. Coulomb constant.