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Constants
Speed of light in a vaccuum
C 2.99792458 x10^8ms^-1(10^10cm sec ^-1)or aprox 186,300 miles/sec
Gravitational Constant
G 6.67259 x 10^-11 m^3kg^-1 s^-2
(10^-8cm^3gm^-1sec ^-2)
Elementary charge e
1.60217733 x 10^-19C(10^-20(emu)
Plank constant
Avogrado constant
Faraday constant
Electron Mass 9.1093897x10^-31kg(10-^-28g)
Classical Electron Radius 2.81794092 fm(10^-13cm)
Electron Wavelength 2.42631058 pm(10^-10cm)
Bohr Radius 5.29177249x10^-11m
Proton Mass 1.6726231x10^-27kg
Neutron Mass 1.6749286x10^-27kg
Magneticfluxquantum Phi 2.067834 61 x 10^-15 Weber
(10^-7Gscm^2)
Specific electron charge -e/m -1.75881962x10^11Ckg^-1
(10^7 emu gm^-1)
Molar gas constant R 8.314510 j mol^-1K^-1
(10^7ergmol^-1k^-1)
Molar volume 22.71108 x10^-3m^3mol^-1(10^3cm^3mol^-1)
T0=273.15 K, p0=10^5Pa=1 atm
Electron Volt 1 eV 1.60217733x10^-19J
k= proportionality constant
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