Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_P - Physics Constants
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 2     21-40 of 113    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Physics Constants:     more books (100)
  1. Nuclei Far From Stability and Atomic Masses and Fundamental Constants 1992. (Institute of Physics Conference Series) by Neugart, 1993-05-01
  2. Universal Constants in Physics (Mcgraw Hill Horizons of Science Series) by Gilles Cohen-Tannoudji, 1992-11
  3. Common Factors of The Fundamental Constants of Particle Physics by Edwin Hatch, 2003-10
  4. Fundamental principles of physics (Addison-Wesley series in physics) by F. Woodbridge Constant, 1967
  5. Fundamental laws of physics, by F. Woodbridge Constant, 1967
  6. Recent Advance in Metrology and Fundamental Constants (International School of Physics Enrico Fermi, 146) (International School of Physics ""Enrico Fermi"", 146)
  7. Theoretical physics;: Thermodynamics, electromagnetism, waves, and particles (Addison-Wesley series in physics) by F. Woodbridge Constant, 1961
  8. Quantum Metrology and Fundamental Physical Constants (Nato a S I Series Series B, Physics) by A.A. Lucas, Paul H. Cutler, et all 1983-11-01
  9. Universal Physical Constants by O. P. Spiridonov, 1987-09
  10. Precision Physics of Simple Atoms and Molecules (Lecture Notes in Physics)
  11. The Natural Laws of the Universe: Understanding Fundamental Constants (Springer Praxis Books / Popular Astronomy) by Jean-Philippe Uzan, Bénédicte Leclercq, 2008-06
  12. Formulas, Facts and Constants for Students and Professionals in Engineering, Chemistry and Physics by H. J. Fischbeck, K. H. Fischbeck, 1987-09
  13. Precision Physics of Simple Atomic Systems (Lecture Notes in Physics)
  14. Theoretical High Energy Physics: MRST 2001: A Tribute to Roger Migneron, London, Ontario, Canada, 15-18 May 2001 (AIP Conference Proceedings)

21. Iona Prep Physics Constants
A listing of Java Libraries, Resource Collections, and Free Software for the highschool physics course. META HTTPEQUIV=
http://www.ionaphysics.org/library/constants.htm
Iona Prep Physics Constants (Numbers in parentheses indicate one standard deviation in uncertainties in final digits. Name Symbol Value Gravitational constant G N*m /kg Acceleration due to gravity g 9.81 m/s Speed of light in a vacuum c m/sec Speed of sound at STP m/s Mass-energy relationship 1 amu = 9.3149432(28) x10 Mev Mass of the Earth kg Mass of the Moon kg Mean radius of the earth m Mean radius of the Moon m Mean distance from Earth to Moon m Electrostatic constant k N*m /C Charge of the electron (1 elementary charge) C One Coulomb C elementary charges Electronvolt eV J Planck's Constant h J*s Rest mass of the electron m e kg Rest mass of the proton m p kg Rest mass of the neutron m n -27 kg
Table of Contents

Last Update: 6/14/2004
Web Author: Br. Robert W. Harris

22. Physics Constants
Some Useful Constants. This information, in addition to Some Useful Equations,is supplied to students during Physics Tests. Physical Constants
http://home.hockaday.org/HockadayNet/academic/physics/physconst.html

23. Physics Constants
physics constants (up to four significant digits). Constant. Symbol. SI Units.Other Units and/or Comments. Gravitational constant
http://wug.physics.uiuc.edu/courses/phys361/spring02/materials/pconstants.html
Physics Constants (up to four significant digits)
Constant Symbol SI Units Other Units and/or Comments Gravitational constant G N·m /kg Avogadro's number N A /mol Boltzmann's constant k J/K Stephan-Boltzmann constant s W/(m ·K Molar gas constant R N A ·k 8.314 J/(mol·K) (L·atm)/(mol·K) pi p Coulomb's law constant pe o N·m /C use: 9 · 10 N·m /C Ampere's law constant m o p N/A by definition Speed of light c m/s use: 3 · 10 m/s Electron volt eV J Electron mass m e kg = 0.5111 MeV/c Proton mass m p kg = 938.3 MeV/c Neutron mass m n kg = 939.6 MeV/c Unified mass unit u kg = 931.5 MeV/c Elementary charge e C Planck's constant h J·s eV·s Planck's constant /(2 p h/2 p J·s eV·s Planck's constant · c h·c 1240 eV·nm Planck's constant /(2 p c (h/2 p )·c 197.3 eV·nm Bohr radius a o m = 0.05292 nm Fine structure constant a e pe ·(h/2 p )·c) Compton wavelength l C h m e c m nm Rydberg constant R m e c a h 10973000 m = 0.010973 nm Rydberg constant · hc R· hc J = 13.606 eV Bohr magneton m B e h p m e J/T eV/T Nuclear magneton m N e h p m p J/T eV/T
Return to the Physics 361 Homepage

24. Fundamental Physics Constants
The values of the fundamental physical constants. Halliday, Resnick Walker,Fundamentals of Physics, 4th Ed, Extended, Wiley 1993
http://www.digitalcoding.com/physics/physics_tables.htm
Physics Home Page Draw best fit line Tables of Physical Data Fundamental Constants SI Derived units and their abbreviation SI units and their dimensions Metric SI multipliers ... Specific heats and molar heat capacities References Giancoli, Douglas C., Physics, 4th Ed, Prentice Hall, (1995). Hyper Physics - http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hph.html Sky Server - http://skyserver.fnal.gov/en/

25. Constants
physics constants and Errata Astronomical Constants and Errata physics constantsSpeed of light in vacuum c = 3E8 m/s Electron rest mass m e
http://www.stardestroyer.net/Empire/Science/Science_Constants.html
Physics and Astronomical Constants and Errata
Physics Constants and Errata Astronomical Constants and Errata Written: 1998.08.01
Last Revised: 1998.08.29
Physics Constants and Errata
SI Units (fundamental) Length m (metre) Mass kg (kilogram) Time s (second) Electrical Current A (ampere) Thermodynamic Temperature K (kelvin) Amount of matter mol (mole) SI Units (derived) Area Volume Frequency Hz (hertz, 1/s) Density Speed, Velocity v (m/s) Angular Velocity v (rad/s) Acceleration Angular Acceleration a Force Pressure Work, Energy Power Specific Heat Capacity Thermal Conductivity Electrical potential difference V (volt, W/A) Magnetic flux Magnetic flux density Unified Atomic Mass Unit u (1.660565E-27 kg) Electron-volt eV (1.602E-19 J) SI Prefixes E (exa) P (peta) T (tera) G (giga) M (mega) k (kilo) iso m (milli) m (micro) n (nano) p (pico) f (femto) a (atto)
Physics Constants
Speed of light in vacuum c = 3E8 m/s Electron rest mass m e = 5.49E-4 u Neutron rest mass m n = 1.0087 u Proton rest mass m p = 1.0072 u Hydrogen atom rest mass m = 1.0078 u Deuterium atom rest mass m = 2.0141 u

26. Webmedbooks.com - Product Detail For Fundamentals Of Physics Constants Chart
You Are Here Home Medical Supplies Charts Science Fundamentals of PhysicsC Fundamentals of physics constants Chart By PermaChart
http://webmedbooks.com/content/productdetail.aspx/upc=81dd7c3f-78f8-4c16-8305-6a
You Are Here: Home Medical Supplies Charts Science Fundamentals of Physics C... Sign In My Account Search All Products Medical Books Medical Supplies General Books for Fundamentals of Physics Constants Chart
By PermaChart
MSRP: Your Price: Savings: Usually ships within 4-6 weeks More product information
Product Information Vendor: PermaChart Style Number: LPH-13F
Home
Medical Books Medical Supplies General Books ... Privacy Statement

27. Artem's Frequently Used Physics Constants
Boltzmann constant, k, 1.381e23, JK-1. electric constant, e0, 8.854e-12, Fm-1.Joule in Hz h, J, 1.509e-33, Hz h. Joule in eV, J, 6.242e18, eV
http://www.ph.utexas.edu/~dudarev/constants_c.html
Quantity Symbol Value Unit Universal Planck constant h bar J s h J s h eV s (unified) atomic mass unit u kg Bohr magneton B J T Boltzmann constant k J K electric constant F m Joule in Hz h J Hz h Joule in eV J eV elementary charge e C e esu electron mass m e kg Bohr radius a m Sodium mass in kg m kg mass in a.m.u. m a.m.u. wavelength m recoil frequency r kHz recoil velocity v r cm/s linewidth MHz lifetime s capture velocity v c m/s Doppler velocity v D cm/s Cesium mass m a.m.u. Rubidium mass m a.m.u. Miscellaneous Silicon density m g cm

28. Artem's Frequently Used Physics Constants
Planck constant, h bar, 1.055*^34, Js. h, 6.626*^-34, Js Boltzmann constant,k, 1.381*^-23, JK-1. electric constant, e0, 8.854*^-12, Fm-1
http://www.ph.utexas.edu/~dudarev/constants_m.html
Quantity Symbol Value Unit Universal Planck constant h bar J s h J s h eV s (unified) atomic mass unit u kg Bohr magneton B J T Boltzmann constant k J K electric constant F m Joule in Hz h J Hz h Joule in eV J eV elementary charge e C e esu electron mass m e kg Bohr radius a m Sodium mass in kg m kg mass in a.m.u. m a.m.u. wavelength m recoil frequency r kHz recoil velocity v r cm/s linewidth MHz lifetime s capture velocity v c m/s Doppler velocity v D cm/s Cesium mass m a.m.u. Rubidium mass m a.m.u. Miscellaneous Silicon density m g cm

29. Constants Of Physics And Mathematics
List of Constants of physics and mathematics. Universal constants; Electron andatomic physics constants Nuclear and particle physics constants
http://www.ebyte.it/library/educards/constants/ConstantsOfPhysicsAndMath.html
Constants of physics and mathematics compiled by , Extra Byte, Via R.Sanzio 22C, Castano Primo, Italy 20022
in Stan's Library , Ed.S.Sykora, Vol.I. First release March 1, 2005.
Mark-up this page because it is in constant evolution! SI Units Dimensions of various quantities Stan's LINKS Stan's Library ... References and Links Constant Value Dimension Alias Root definition and Notes Universal constants Speed of light c 2.997 924 580 e+8 m.s m/s Now assigned (see SI units Gravitation constant G 6.673[10] e-11 kg .m .s force = G mass mass / distance Planck constant h 6.626 0693[11] e-34 kg.m .s J.s = energy quantum / frequency. 1.054 571 68[18] e-34 kg.m .s J.s = energy quantum / angular frequency. Planck mass m p 2.176 45[16] e-8 kg kg m p Planck time t p 5.391 21[40] e-44 s s p c Planck length l p 1.616 24[12] e-35 m m = ct p Planck temperature 1.416 79[11] e+32 K K = m p c / k. Hubble constant 2.26[23] e-18 s Expansion rate of our region of the Universe Electromagnetic constants 12.566 370 614... e-7 kg.m.s .A Assigned magnetic constant 8.854 187 817... e-12 kg .m .s .A F/m Electric constant assigned = c Characteristic impedance of vacuum kg.m

30. Untitled Document
Particle Physics physics constants Physics Association and Education Relativity physics constants. National Institute of Science and Technology
http://outreach.phys.uh.edu/resources.htm
Physics Educational Outreach at the University of Houston Resources for Teachers Home
University of Houston

Physics Department

MECO
...
U. S. National Laboratories

Aeronautics Cockpit Physics http://www.usafa.af.mil/dfp/cockpit-phys Back to Top Alternative Sources of Energy National Renewable Energy Laboratory http://www.nrel.gov/ Back to Top Astronomy and Astrophysics Bad Astronomy http://www.badastronomy.com/ Chandra X-Ray Observatory http://chandra.harvard.edu/ Extrasolar Planet Search Project http://www.spectrashift.com/ Lick Observatory http://www.ucolick.org/ The Hubble Heritage Project http://heritage.stsci.edu/ NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/ National Geographic http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence http://www.seti.org Space Weather http://www.spaceweather.com/ Stone Pages http://www.stonepages.com/ Students for the Exploration and Development of Space http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/ U. S. Naval Observatory http://aa.usno.navy.mil/ Back to Top Atomic and Molecular Physics Back to Top Condensed Matter http://cst-www.nrl.navy.mil/lattice/

31. Physics Constants
P H Y M S S D 2001 PHYMSSD Honors Physics Dedication ACTIVITIES Useful physics constants Universal Gravitational Constant, G, 6.67259e11,N (m/kg)2. Multiplicative Conversions. Parameter, From, To, Factor
http://physics.hkbu.edu.hk/aple/phyonline/constant.html
Physics Constants Gravitational Constant G Universal Gas Constant R Permeability Constant Permittivity Constant Avogadro Constant N Boltzmann Constant k Planck Constant h Electron mass Electron charge e Proton mass Earth radius Earth mass

32. [Bubblemon-diffs] Copy A Lot Of Simulation And Physics Constants From Bu
Bubblemondiffs Copy a lot of simulation and physics constants from bu Copy a lot of simulation and physics constants from bubblemon.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bubblemon-diffs/2003-10/msg00009.html
bubblemon-diffs Top All Lists Advanced Date Prev ... Thread Index
[Bubblemon-diffs] Copy a lot of simulation and physics constants from bu
From Subject [Bubblemon-diffs] Copy a lot of simulation and physics constants from bubblemon. Date Fri, 03 Oct 2003 05:30:28 -0400 Commit from walles 2003-10-03 05:30 EDT Copy a lot of simulation and physics constants from bubblemon. Module File name Revision libbubblemon src/bubblemon_private.h
Generated by cvsreport 0.3.3 reply via email to
[Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread]

33. Health Physics - UserLogin
Hiroshima, Japan Radiation Effects Research Foundation; 1987. Context Link.7. Reactor physics constants. ANL5800. 1963. Context Link
http://www.health-physics.com/pt/re/healthphys/fulltext.00004032-200307000-00019
LWWOnline LOGIN eALERTS REGISTER ... Operational Radiation Safety You are attempting to access protected content.
To access this content please login using an established account or create/activate an account.
If you have already created/ activated an online account, please login below: User Name: Password: Note: passwords are CASE SENSITIVE
If you are a new user or guest visiting an LWWonline site for the first time, please complete the new account setup process to view or purchase content.

Subscribe to RSS feed utrdc-pt01
Release 4.0

34. PHY211 Unit Converter
You can also use this applet to reference major physics constants in the bottompart of the applet. The source of information on conversion and constants
http://www.pa.uky.edu/~phy211/UnitConverter/
If your browser recognized the applet tag, you would see an applet here. It might take awhile to download the applet, please wait ... This Java applet can be used to convert various kinds of Physics units into one another. Select the type of the units in the selection box on the top and chose a couple of units that you would like to do conversion between. Then, if you enter a numerical value in one of the text fields, you get the converted value in the other field. The numerical value in the right textfield is recalculated every time you:
  • double click on a new unit (either on the left or on the right); select a new type of units ("Length", "Mass", ... ); edit the numerical value on the left and press enter
The numerical value on the left is recalculated only if you edit the numerical value on the right and press enter. You can also use this applet to reference major Physics constants in the bottom part of the applet. The source of information on conversion and constants used in the creation of this applet is shown in the reference window ( press the button "Reference" ).
Distribution files
Created, designed and compiled by Vladimir Sorokin, 1997. See

35. UNM Physics And Astronomy Department Web Site
Reactor physics constants Center (US), Reactor physics constants, In, QP 9502.Read, WT (William Thornton), Dislocations in Crystals, In
http://panda.unm.edu/library/index.php?sort_by=author&letter=r

36. MUG Physics Constants (25.10.97)
physics constants (25.10.97). down index Saeed Esmaily Rashid. My name isSaeed Esmaily, I ma physics student. Does anybody know of any packages for
http://www.math.rwth-aachen.de/MapleAnswers/425.html
Maple User Group Answers
[Anfang] [Hauptseite] [Suchen] ... [LDFM]
Physics constants (25.10.97)
Saeed Esmaily Rashid My name is Saeed Esmaily, I'm a physics student. Does anybody know of any packages for MapleV R.4 that defines the physical constants. Joseph Riel There is a program by William Baylis in the share library, share/science/units/units.mpl. You should be able to load it with I wrote a package, mks, that also handles units and has some physical constants. It is available at Aachen (Aix-la-Chapelle): http://SunSite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/maple/mplarchv.htm Zurich: http://www.unizh.ch/oci/mirror/maple/maplev.html San Antonio: http://www.math.utsa.edu/mirrors/maple/maplev.html Look in the Maple Archive. Dr. Charles E. Campbell Jr. http://ftp.uu.net/.vol/9/comp.sources.misc/volume38/units/units-1.53.tar.gz As an example from it: so you'd edit it to make atomicmassunit:= 1.6605402e-27 kg; etc. W. E. Baylis Check out the units worksheet and file in the share/science library that comes with Maple V. It has a pretty good list of physical constants, allows easy conversions, and can be easily supplemented. (However, if you use Avogaro's constant, check the sign of the exponent: its wrong in older versions!) [Anfang] [Hauptseite] [Suchen] [LDFM] Dr. U. Klein

37. PhysicsCalculations
Modern Physics Relativity Some physics constants References Some PhysicsConstants Gravitational constant G=6.67 ×1011 newton × metre2/ kilogram2.
http://www.spots.ca/~belfroy/PhysicsC/physicsCalculations.html
Url: http://www.spots.ca/~belfroy/PhysicsC/physicsCalculations.html
This page is not one of my main projects and so will take very much longer to complete.
Some Physics Calculations
This page has some forms that can be used to do some physics calculations The equations used to do the calculations or from conventional physics text books. This pages uses some classical and modern physics equations to do the calculations. For more details about the meaning of the equations may be found in the reference texts.
Page contents:
Kinematics: Velocity and Acceleration

Vectors

Projectiles

Dynamics
...
References

Kinematics: Velocity and Acceleration Constant Velocity v Distance travelled in metres during time t is s= Time period in seconds during displacement s is t= Velocity v= metres per second. Constant Acceleration a Calculated the change in speed or acceleration a of a mass m. Equation used is: a=(v f -v i f -t i Final velocity in metres per second is v f Initial velocity in metres per second is v i Final finish time at velocity v f in seconds is is t f Initial start time in seconds is t i Constant acceleration a= metres per second second .

38. History Of Energetic Medicine
But it was clear that the idea of the physics constants went beyond the concept The result of the new work on the physics constants was that the entire
http://www.energetic-medicine.net/History.html
The History of Energetic Medicine
Most observers probably view physics, biology and traditional medicine as separate disciplines with little, if any, interaction. It is clear, however, that there must be a link between these areas at a functional level. This concept is elaborated on in the radical Body Field theory that Fraser proposes. In order to understand the complex ideas that Fraser is introducing, it is first necessary to summarise the background and development of the technology that led to this groundbreaking work. The Human Body Field theory has its roots in traditional therapy and medicine techniques. Fraser has devoted much of his life to studying these practices and came to believe that they could be united and explained in a more scientific fashion than currently presented. Scientifically speaking, it has been discovered that acupuncture anaesthesia causes the release of endorphins in the brain. These are opium-like chemicals that can be related to the perception of pain. This at first glance seems to be a satisfactory explanation. However, how can this reaction occur if the needles are not placed in the part of the body that requires anaesthetisation, nor directly into the brain? By stimulating a point on the little toe, the pituitary gland releases a hormone called oxytocin that relaxes the uterus during childbirth. There is no nerve linking the little toe with the pituitary gland or the uterus, therefore how can acupuncture achieve this result?

39. Calculator
20physics constants. * Scientific, Engineering notation. * Conversion to .Degree . 15 - physics constants. Statistical Function. . Variable statistics .
http://www.kinpo.com.tw/English/Calculator.htm
Click Photo To Enlarge 52A1 Specification Main Feature
  • Standard 4-Rule. 3 Key Memory. Percentage. Sign Change Key. Constant and Repeat. Mixed. Automatic Power Off. Display with Comma Per Thousand.
  • Keyboard Layout Click Photo To Enlarge 71R Specification Main Feature
  • Big 8-Digits Display. Standard 4-Rule. Percentage. Constant and repeat. Mixed. 3 Key Memory. Square Root. Sign Change Key. Automatic Power Off. Display with Comma per Thousand.
  • Keyboard Layout Click Photo To Enlarge 72R Specification Main Feature
  • Big 8-Digits Display. Standard 4-Rule. Percentage. Constant and Repeat. Mixed. 3 Key Memory. Square Root. Sign Change Key. Automatic Power Off. Display with Comma Per Thousand.
  • Keyboard Layout Click Photo To Enlarge 782 Specification Main Feature
  • Standard 4-Rule. Percentage. Constant and Repeat. Mixed. 3 Key Memory. Mark Up/Down . Grand Total. Sign Change Key. Rounding Selector. Right Shift Key. Automatic Power Off. Display with Comma per thousand.
  • Keyboard Layout Click Photo To Enlarge 829E2R Specification Main Feature
  • Standard 4-Rule. Percentage.
  • 40. Physics And Astronomical Constants
    physics constants and Errata. SI Units (fundamental) physics constantsSpeed of light in vacuum c = 3E8 m/s Electron rest mass me = 5.49E4 u Neutron
    http://www.thecyberwarlock.com/constants.html
    Magick, Technomancy and Witchcraft Main Basics Magick Science ... Misc Information
    Physics and Astronomical Constants
    Obviously the constants explained here are meant to give a guideline of limits within the physical plane. The constants do not necessarily apply to the Astral or other planes in which magick may be sent or practiced. However, it is a good basis for setting limits for spells and Technomagick created and effecting physical properties or people here on Earth. Physics Constants and Errata SI Units (fundamental) Length m (metre) Mass kg (kilogram) Time s (second) Electrical Current A (ampere) Thermodynamic Temperature K (kelvin) Amount of matter mol (mole) SI Units (derived) Area m² Volume m³ Frequency Hz (hertz, 1/s) Density kg/m³ Speed, Velocity v (m/s) Angular Velocity v (rad/s) Acceleration a (m/s²) Angular Acceleration a (rad/s²) Force N (newton, kg·m/s²) Pressure Pa (pascal, N/m²) Work, Energy J (joule, N·m) Power W (watt, N·m/s) Specific Heat Capacity cp (J/(kg·K)) Thermal Conductivity k (W/(m·K)) Electrical potential difference V (volt, W/A)

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 2     21-40 of 113    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20

    free hit counter