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Some Physical Constants

Quantity Symbol Valuea


Atomic mass unit u 1.660 538 782 (83) 3 10227 kg
931.494 028 (23) MeV/c 2
Avogadro’s number NA 6.022 141 79 (30) 3 1023 particles/mol
eU
Bohr magneton mB 5 9.274 009 15 (23) 3 10224 J/T
2me
U2
Bohr radius a0 5 5.291 772 085 9 (36) 3 10211 m
m e e 2k e
R
Boltzmann’s constant kB 5 1.380 650 4 (24) 3 10223 J/K
NA
h
Compton wavelength lC 5 2.426 310 217 5 (33) 3 10212 m
me c
1
Coulomb constant ke 5 8.987 551 788 . . . 3 109 N ? m2/C 2 (exact)
4pP0
Deuteron mass md 3.343 583 20 (17) 3 10227 kg
2.013 553 212 724 (78) u
Electron mass me 9.109 382 15 (45) 3 10231 kg
5.485 799 094 3 (23) 3 1024 u
0.510 998 910 (13) MeV/c 2
Electron volt eV 1.602 176 487 (40) 3 10219 J
Elementary charge e 1.602 176 487 (40) 3 10219 C
Gas constant R 8.314 472 (15) J/mol ? K
Gravitational constant G 6.674 28 (67) 3 10211 N ? m2/kg2
Neutron mass mn 1.674 927 211 (84) 3 10227 kg
1.008 664 915 97 (43) u
939.565 346 (23) MeV/c 2
eU
Nuclear magneton mn 5 5.050 783 24 (13) 3 10227 J/T
2m p
Permeability of free space m0 4p 3 1027 T ? m/A (exact)
1
Permittivity of free space P0 5 8.854 187 817 . . . 3 10212 C2/N ? m2 (exact)
m 0c 2
Planck’s constant h 6.626 068 96 (33) 3 10234 J ? s
h
U5 1.054 571 628 (53) 3 10234 J ? s
2p
Proton mass mp 1.672 621 637 (83) 3 10227 kg
1.007 276 466 77 (10) u
938.272 013 (23) MeV/c 2
Rydberg constant RH 1.097 373 156 852 7 (73) 3 107 m21
Speed of light in vacuum c 2.997 924 58 3 108 m/s (exact)

Note: These constants are the values recommended in 2006 by CODATA, based on a least-squares adjustment of data from different measurements. For a more
complete list, see P. J. Mohr, B. N. Taylor, and D. B. Newell, “CODATA Recommended Values of the Fundamental Physical Constants: 2006.” Rev. Mod. Phys. 80:2,
633–730, 2008.

aThe numbers in parentheses for the values represent the uncertainties of the last two digits.

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