•Example: To determine how much total energy a per- son weighing 65kg has (E = mc2)
65 L CONST
CONST28
28
28 is the “speed of light in vacuum” constant number.
65Co
0.
K 65Co 20.
65Co 2
= 5.841908662 18
• Scientific Constant TableBased on ISO Standard (1992) data and CODATA Bulletin 63 (1986) data.
Number | Constant Name | Symbol |
01 | proton mass | mp |
02 | neutron mass | mn |
03 | electron mass | me |
04 | muon mass | m∝ |
05 | Bohr radius | a 0 |
06 | Planck's constant | h |
07 | nuclear magneton | ∝N |
08 | Bohr magneton | ∝B |
09 | Planck's constant, rationalized |
|
10 | α | |
11 | classical electron radius | re |
12 | electron Compton wavelength | λ c |
13 | proton gyromagnetic ratio | γp |
14 | proton Compton wavelength | λcp |
15 | neutron Compton wavelength | λcn |
16 | Rydberg constant | R∞ |
17 | atomic mass unit | u |
18 | proton magnetic moment | ∝p |
19 | electron magnetic moment | ∝e |
20 | neutron magnetic moment | ∝n |
21 | muon magnetic moment | ∝∝ |
22 | Faraday constant | F |