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  1. Gravitational Measurements, Fundamental Metrology and Constants (NATO Science Series C: (closed))
  2. Rotational, l-type, Centrifugal Distortion and Related Constants of Diamagnetic Diatomic, Linear, and Symmetric Top Molecules (Landolt-Bornstein, 2/24/a)
  3. Rotational, Centrifugal Distortion and Related Constants of Diamagnetic Asymmetric Top Molecules (Numerical Data & Functional Relationships in Science & Technology) by J. Demaison, J. Vogt, et all 2000-02-18
  4. Reactor Physics Constants (Anl 5800)
  5. Symbols, units, nomenclature and fundamental constants in physics (Document I.U.P.A.P) by E. Richard Cohen, 1987
  6. Landolt-Bornstein: Units and Fundamental Constants in Physics and Chemistry: Subvolume B: Fundamental Constants (Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology) by J. Bortfeldt, B. Kramer, 1992-12-31
  7. Universal Constants in Physics (McGraw-Hill Horizons of Science Series) by Gilles; Cohen-Tannougji, Gilles; Thickstun, Patricia Cohen-Tannoudji, 1993
  8. Compilation of coupling constants and low-energy parameters (Physik Daten/Physics data) by Heinrich Behrens, 1979
  9. LA-23817, Physics and mathematics by Richard E Vogel, 1959
  10. Tables of Physical and Chemical Constants and Some Mathematical Functions (Kaye & Labys)
  11. The Fundamental Physical Constants and the Frontier of Measurement, by Petley, 1988-01-01
  12. Mineral Physics & Crystallography: A Handbook of Physical Constants (Agu Reference Shelf, No 2)
  13. Symmetries and Curvature Structure in General Relativity (World Scientific Lecture Notes in Physics) by G. S. Hall, 2004-06
  14. Atomic Physics 17: XVII International Conference on Atomic Physics; ICAP 2000 (AIP Conference Proceedings)

41. UNH Society Of Physics Students - Meetings
physics constants and Conversion Factors A useful page of physics constants;National Aeronautics Space Administration Check out what s going on at NASA
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physics constants Physics Lessons, Resources, and Outcomes (British Columbia Physics and Astronomical Constants Physics of Uranium (World Nuclear
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  • 43. Physics Web Links - Library Resources - University Of Aberdeen
    include general physics constants, constants for temperature measurement, theblackbody and its radiant energy, temperature characteristics by material,
    http://www.abdn.ac.uk/diss/library/subjectaz/physics/weblinks.shtml
    Text only Physics Catalogues E-journals Subject A-Z MetaLib ... Site Libraries
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    Department of Physics
    http://www.abdn.ac.uk/physics/

    The home page of Aberdeen University Department of Physics. How to find out in Physics
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    Prepared by Heriot-Watt University for their own students. Not exhaustive, but a fairly comprehensive survey of sources. Some references to their own library sotck, but this can be checked on our catalogue. Institute of Physics
    http://www.iop.org/

    Includes news items, articles, information about the Institute and a useful list of other related Internet sources. Includes links to the Institute of Physics Publishing Electronic Journals (full-text and a ten year archive).
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    The on-line version of the 2nd. edition of the book by Martin V. Zombeck PSIgate (Physical Sciences Information Gateway)
    http://www.psigate.ac.uk/homenew.htm

    PSIgate is the physical sciences hub for the UK's Resource Discovery Network (RDN). From this page, users can search the PSIgate database, search an expanded catalog (PSIgate+) generated by harvesting pages from the PSIgate database, or search across RDN databases. Returns include resources focused on astronomy, chemistry, earth sciences, physics, history of science, and more. In the future, PSIgate plans to launch a current awareness service. This is a "must-bookmark" for scientists, students, and educators.

    44. Help For Physics Pocket Computerbasic
    Physics predefined constants. Return. The following keys are used to introducephysics constants, all expressed in the SI system
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    The following keys are used to introduce physics constants, all expressed in the SI system : h Planck Constant (ratio of the
    photon energy to its frequency) 6.62660755 x 10 J.s hbar Planck Constant/(2*pi) 1.05457267 x 10 J.s c speed of light in vacuum 299792458 ms N Avogadro number 6.02213674 x 10 k Boltzmann constant 1.3806581 x 10 J.K R Perfect gas constant 8.314511869 J.K 1/(4*pi*eps0) Constant in Coulomb law 8.987551760 x 10 Nm C G Gravitational constant 6.6725985 x 10 Nm kg vacuum permittivity 8.85418782 x 10 Fm vacuum permeability 4 x pi x 10 Hm e absolute value of electron charge 1.60217733 x 10 C m electron mass 9.10938975 x 10 kg muB Bohr magneton 9.27401543 x 10 JT Bohr radius 5.29177249 x 10 m Rd Rydberg (13.6 eV) 2.17987411 x 10 J Hr Hartree (27.2 eV) 4.35974822 x 10 J alpha fine-structure constant compton Compton wavelength of electron 2.42631058 x 10 m amu atomic mass unit 1.66054021 x 10 kg mp proton rest mass 1.672614 x 10 kg mn neutron rest mass 1.67492 x 10 kg stefan Stefan constant 5.66914 x 10

    45. NSTA - Science News
    Fundamental physics constants Stay Put Jun 25 2004 New Scientist.com A Germanscientist and his colleagues have ruled out any possible change to an
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    Scientists Explain the 'Cheerio Effect'

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    You may or may not have pondered why your breakfast cereal tends to clump together or cling to the sides of a bowl of milk. But there is now an easy explanation for that. Dubbed the “Cheerio Effect” by scientists, this clumping phenomenon applies to anything that floats, including fizzy soda bubbles and hair particles in water after a morning shave. This effect has been known for some time, but an explanation for nonscientists has been lacking.
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    Aug 20 2005 - MSNBC A student working on his master’s degree thesis has uncovered the original manuscript of a paper Albert Einstein published in 1925. Rowdy Boeyink discovered the handwritten manuscript, titled “Quantum Theory of the Monatomic Ideal Gas,” in the archives of Leiden University’s Lorentz Institute for Theoretical Physics, according to scholars. The theory was considered one of Einstein’s last great breakthroughs. Photographs of the 16-page document and an account of its discovery have been posted on the institute’s website.

    46. Scout Report Archives
    The Website offers values for physics constants, conversion factors for energyequivalents, a searchable bibliography of physics constants, and background
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    47. Renssearch: Resources For Scientific Data, Definitions, Constants And Laws
    MATHEMATICS PHYSICS, Use this resource for mathematical formulae and tables,physics constants and data. COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING, Use this resource
    http://www.lib.rpi.edu/dept/library/html/help/guides/properties/UMBRELLAF_PROPER
    Home Resources Reference Room Home ... Site Index This page is no longer being updated. RensSearch is now located at http://library.rpi.edu . Old pages will remain up until 12/22/2004. Please update any links or bookmarks to the new location
    Resources for Scientific Definitions, Data, Constants, and Laws This page, organized by topic, is a resource for scientific definitions, data, constants, and laws. Resources are online or in the Folsom Library reference collection. If you need information on units or unit conversions see our weights and measures page . If you are looking for abbreviations including journal abbreviations, or acronyms, see our abbreviations and acronyms page. And if it is standards information that you need, please see our standards specifications and codes page. Otherwise, for definitions of scientific terms, compilations of scientific data, a particular constant, or the wording of a scientific law in the subject areas of astrophysics, chemistry, mathematics, physics, computer science or engineering please see below. If you need help in using any of the resources, or if you would like to suggest a resource or a topic to add to this page please contact me at powele@rpi.edu.

    48. Capricious Constants - Information Technology Services
    constant in the same sense that 1, 5, or 37.324323 are. The others are allphysics constants. I expect he means the charge on an electron.
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    Define "fundamental constant". e is simply a specific number. It is a "fundamental constant" in the same sense that 1, -5, or 37.324323 are. The others are all physics constants. Discuss Capricious constants Here, Free!
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    Define "fundamental constant". e is simply a specific number. It is a "fundamental constant" in the same sense that 1, -5, or 37.324323 are. The others are all physics constants.
    I expect he means the charge on an electron. Discuss Capricious constants Here, Free!
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    Picked the universal gravitational constant, since satellites exiting the solar system have already raised some potential discrepancies that need to be explained (just a problem measuring the satellite's acceleration? or a 'true' discrepancy in acceleration?) In general, I think the idea of fundamental constants that never change seems like a rather elusive idea. Even for 'c', speed of light, special conditions have to be set (only in a vacuum that doesn't actually exist) in order for the speed of light to remain constant. To be a 'fundamental constant', there should at least exist some unchanging value, even if our measurements of it undergo revision as our ability to measure it improve. Using that frame of reference, I think all of the above probably have some fundamental value, even if our measurement of it constantly undergoes revision.

    49. World Wide Web Links & Utilities
    Physical Constants; Other Physics Departments; Miscellaneous Fundamentalphysics constants The CODATA recommended values (NIST).
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    50. Physics
    physics constants and References http//www.alcyone.com/max/physics/. EquationsSheets for Reference http//www.equationsheet.com/
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    51. Fundamental Physical Constants From NIST
    The values of the fundamental physical constants provided at this site are of modern science and technology from the physics Laboratory of NIST
    http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Constants/
    Information at the foundation of modern science and technology from the Physics Laboratory of NIST
    CODATA Internationally recommended values of the
    Constants
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    Searchable ... Version history and (e.g., electron mass , most misspellings okay)
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    52. Physics And Astronomy Reference
    Includes physical constants, online unit conversions, periodic table of elements, exact time, fundamental physical formulae and equations.
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    • from a heptillionth to googolplex: decimal multiples, prefixes, symbols and common names
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    53. Fortunecity - Down Page
    A concise guide to equations and lists of constants and basic facts at the high school level, sorted by topic.
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    54. The NIST Reference On Constants, Units, And Uncertainty
    Includes Values of the fundamental physical constants and related information, of modern science and technology from the physics Laboratory of NIST
    http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/
    Information at the foundation of modern science and technology from the Physics Laboratory of NIST
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    55. Physics Reference: Constants
    Common constants from general physics, particle physics, and astrophysics.
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    Physics reference
    Constants Rp
    PhysRef Common constants from general physics, particle physics, and astrophysics. Note. Values and accuracies are from the Review of Particle Physics [reference 1] Italicized symbols represent variable names; nonitalicized symbols represent unit names. The figures in parentheses after the values give the 1-standard-deviation uncertainties in the last digits. Constants. quantity symbol value acceleration due to gravity g 9.806 65 m/s age of Universe t 15(5) Gy atomic mass unit, unified u 931.494 32(28) MeV/ c
    1.660 540 2(10) x 10 kg astronomical unit au 1.495 978 706 6(2) x 10 m Avogadro constant N A 6.022 136 7(36) x 10 mol Bohr magneton mu B 5.788 382 63(52) x 10 MeV/T Bohr radius a oo 0.529 177 249(24) x 10 m Boltzmann constant k 1.380 658(12) x 10 J/K =
    8.617 385(73) x 10 eV/K cosmic background energy density rho gamma 4.647 7 x 10 T /2.726 K) g/cm
    T /2.726 K) eV/cm cosmic background number density n gamma T /2.726 K) cm cosmic background temperature T 2.726 +- 0.005 K critical density of Universe rho c 2.775 366 27 x 10 h M S Mpc
    1.878 82(24) x 10

    56. WritWord-"Our Unitary Universe" And The "The Fetal Issue"
    Rationalization of the methodology of quantum and astro-physics so that physical constants vanish from quantized equations
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    57. The Laws List
    Laws, rules, principles, effects, paradoxes, limits, constants, experiments, thoughtexperiments in physics.
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    Laws Introduction. The laws list is a list of various laws, rules, principles, and other related topics in physics and astronomy. This list is not intended to be complete. History. The laws list originally started out strictly as a list of laws. Then, because of their similarity, I began adding rules to the list (after all, in physics, there is generally no difference between a law and a rule). Over time I added more and more similar subjects. Now, the list is more of a minidictionary of physics and astronomy terms, rather than strictly a list of laws, rules, and so forth; however, for historical reasons I still refer to it as the laws list, even though it is something of a misnomer. Contents. The laws list: A
    aberration to Avogadro's hypothesis Lw The laws list: B
    Balmer series to Brownian motion Lw The laws list: C
    candela to Curie-Weiss law Lw The laws list: D
    Dalton's law to Dulon-Petit law Lw The laws list: E
    Eddington limit to event horizon Lw The laws list: F
    faint, young sun paradox to Fizeau method Lw The laws list: G
    G to gravitational radius Lw The laws list: H
    h to Huygen's construction Lw The laws list: I
    ideal gas constant to ideal gas laws Lw The laws list: J joule to Josephson effects Lw The laws list: K k to Kohlrausch's law Lw The laws list: L L to Lyman series Lw The laws list: M Mach number to muon experiment Lw The laws list: N N A to null experiment Lw The laws list: O Occam's razor to Olbers' paradox Lw The laws list: P particle-wave duality to pseudoforce Lw The laws list: Q Lw The laws list: R R

    58. Eleuterius, Lee
    Includes topics on chemistry, organic, biochemistry, analytical, physics, mathematics, calculus, constants, medicine, reactions, and syntheses.
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    59. NIST Ground Levels And Ionization Energies For The Neutral Atoms
    Basic Periodic table includes groundstate electron configuration, ground-state level, ionization energy, state and frequently used fundamental physical constants.
    http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/IonEnergy/ionEnergy.html

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    [292 kB PDF file - download the reader The ground-state electron configurations of elements heavier than neon are shortened in the table by using rare-gas element symbols in brackets to represent the corresponding electrons. The ground levels of all neutral atoms have reasonably meaningful LS -coupling names, the corresponding eigenvector percentages lying in the range from ~55% to 100%. These names are listed in the table, except for Pa, U, and Np; the lowest few ground-configuration levels of these atoms comprise better 5 f N L S J d j s J j ) terms than LS -coupling terms. The relatively large spin-orbit interaction of the 6 p electrons produces jj -coupling structures for the (6 p p p o , and (6 p p ground levels of the 6 p p , and 6 p configurations of neutral Pb, Bi, and Po, respectively. These jj -coupling names are more appropriate for these atoms than the alternative LS -coupling designations in the table.

    60. Fundamental Physical Constants
    Job Board physics and Astronomy Departments Directory University Departments CODATA Recommended Values of the Fundamental Physical constants 1998
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    Values given below are from the CODATA 1998 recommended by the National Institute of Standards and Technology of United States (NIST). Values contain the (uncertainty) in the last two decimal places given in brackets. Values that do not have this uncertainty listed are exact. For example: m u = 1.66053873(13) x 10 kg m u = 1.66053873 x 10 kg Uncertainty in m u = 0.00000013 x 10 kg Name Symbol Value Atomic Mass Unit m u 1.66053873(13) x 10 kg Avogadro's Number N A 6.02214199(47) x 10 mol Bohr Magneton B 9.27400899(37) x 10 J T Bohr Radius a o 0.5291772083(19) x 10 m Boltzmann's Constant k 1.3806503(24) x 10 J K Compton Wavelength c 2.426310215(18) x 10 m Deuteron Mass m d 3.34358309(26) x 10 kg Electric Constant o 8.854187817 x 10 F m Electron Mass m e 9.10938188(72) x 10 kg Electron-Volt eV 1.602176462(63) x 10 J Elementary Charge e 1.602176462(63) x 10 C Faraday Constant F 9.64853415(39) x 10 C mol Fine Structure Constant 7.297352533(27) x 10

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