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ScientificConstants
Your calculator comes with 40
To input a scientific constant into a calculation, press 17(CONST) and then input the
To input the scientific constant C0 (speed of light in a vacuum), and display its value
A17(CONST)
28(C0)=
1
To calculate C0 = ε0μ0 B
A'1 c!17(CONST)32(ε0)
17(CONST)33(0)=
Math
Math
The following shows the
01: (mp) proton mass | 02: (mn) neutron mass | |
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03: (me) electron mass | 04: (m) muon mass | |
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05: (a0) Bohr radius | 06: (h) Planck constant | |
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07: (N) nuclear magneton | 08: (B) Bohr magneton | |
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09: (h) Planck constant, | 10: (α) | |
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11: (re) classical electron radius | 12: (λc) Compton wavelength | |
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13: (γp) proton gyromagnetic ratio | 14: (λcp) proton Compton | |
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15: (λcn) neutron Compton | 16: (R∞) Rydberg constant | |
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17: (u) atomic mass constant | 18: (p) proton magnetic | |
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19: (e) electron magnetic moment | 20: (n) neutron magnetic | |
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21:() muon magnetic moment 22: (F) Faraday constant