This document lists various physical constants along with their symbols, values, and units. Some examples include: π is approximately 3.14159265358979, the speed of light in a vacuum is 2.99792458 × 108 m/s, Planck's constant is 6.6260755 × 10-34 Js, and the mass of the Earth is approximately 5.976 × 1024 kg. The table provides over 30 physical constants from mathematics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, astronomy and other areas of physics.
This document lists various physical constants along with their symbols, values, and units. Some examples include: π is approximately 3.14159265358979, the speed of light in a vacuum is 2.99792458 × 108 m/s, Planck's constant is 6.6260755 × 10-34 Js, and the mass of the Earth is approximately 5.976 × 1024 kg. The table provides over 30 physical constants from mathematics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, astronomy and other areas of physics.
Gravitational constant G, κ 6.67259 · 10−11 m3 kg−1 s−2 Fine-structure constant α = e2 /2hcε0 ≈ 1/137 Speed of light in vacuum c 2.99792458 · 108 m/s (def) Permittivity of the vacuum ε0 8.854187 · 10−12 F/m Permeability of the vacuum µ0 4π · 10−7 H/m (4πε0 )−1 8.9876 · 109 Nm2 C−2 Planck’s constant h 6.6260755 · 10−34 Js Dirac’s constant h̄ = h/2π 1.0545727 · 10−34 Js Bohr magneton µB = eh̄/2me 9.2741 · 10−24 Am2 Bohr radius a0 0.52918 Å Rydberg’s constant Ry 13.595 eV Electron Compton wavelength λCe = h/me c 2.2463 · 10−12 m Proton Compton wavelength λCp = h/mp c 1.3214 · 10−15 m Reduced mass of the H-atom µH 9.1045755 · 10−31 kg Stefan-Boltzmann’s constant σ 5.67032 · 10−8 Wm2 K−4 Wien’s constant kW 2.8978 · 10−3 mK Molar gasconstant R 8.31441 J/mol Avogadro’s constant NA 6.0221367 · 1023 mol−1 Boltzmann’s constant k = R/NA 1.380658 · 10−23 J/K Electron mass me 9.1093897 · 10−31 kg Proton mass mp 1.6726231 · 10−27 kg Neutron mass mn 1.674954 · 10−27 kg Elementary mass unit mu = 1 12 12 m( 6 C) 1.6605656 · 10−27 kg Nuclear magneton µN 5.0508 · 10−27 J/T Diameter of the Sun D 1392 · 106 m Mass of the Sun M 1.989 · 1030 kg Rotational period of the Sun T 25.38 days Radius of Earth RA 6.378 · 106 m Mass of Earth MA 5.976 · 1024 kg Rotational period of Earth TA 23.96 hours Earth orbital period Tropical year 365.24219879 days Astronomical unit AU 1.4959787066 · 1011 m Light year lj 9.4605 · 1015 m Parsec pc 3.0857 · 1016 m Hubble constant H ≈ (75 ± 25) km·s−1 ·Mpc−1