Items

Description

Value

 

 

 



Muon magnetic moment

–4.4904481310–26J T–1



Classical electron radius

2.81794028510–15m

Characteristic impendence of

376.730313461

 

vacuum

 

λ

Compton wavelength

2.42631021510–12m

λ

Neutron Compton wavelength

1.31959089810–15m

λ

Proton Compton wavelength

1.32140984710–15m

α

Fine structure constant

7.29735253310–3

σ

Stefan–Boltzmann constant

5.670410–8W m–2K–4

Celsius temperature

273.15

a

Standard atmosphere

101325 Pa

γ 

Proton gyromagnetic ratio

267522212 s–1T–1



First radiation constant

37417710710–16W m2



Second radiation constant

0.014387752 m K

Conductance quantum

7.74809169610–5S

The base number of natural

2.71828182846

 

logarithm(natural constant)

 

 

 

 

Reference: Peter J.Mohr and Barry N.Taylor, CODATA Recommended Values of

the Fundamental Physical Constants: 1998, Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data,Vol.28, No.6,1999 and Reviews of Modern Physics,Vol.72, No.2, 2000.

To insert a constant:

1.Position your cursor where you want the constant inserted.

2.Press to display the physics constants menu.

3.Press ÕÖ×Ø(or, you can press to access the next page, one page at a time) to scroll through the menu until the constant you want is underlined, then press to insert the constant.

Note that constants should be referred to by their names rather than their values, when used in expressions, equations, and programs.

Real–Number Functions

4-9

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