Mercurial > forge
changeset 12362:61b5829ba23e octave-forge
maint: remove physicalconstants package which has been merged into miscellaneous.
author | carandraug |
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date | Mon, 10 Feb 2014 18:59:41 +0000 |
parents | 6181f696cb46 |
children | 30062c102c94 |
files | main/physicalconstants/COPYING main/physicalconstants/DESCRIPTION main/physicalconstants/NEWS main/physicalconstants/README main/physicalconstants/inst/physical_constant.m main/physicalconstants/inst/private/get_physical_constant_data.m main/physicalconstants/inst/private/octave_physical_constants_data.m |
diffstat | 7 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 1196 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/main/physicalconstants/DESCRIPTION Fri Feb 07 12:09:53 2014 +0000 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -Name: PhysicalConstants -Version: 2.0.0 -Date: 2014-01-22 -Author: Muthiah Annamalai <muthiah.annamalai@uta.edu>, Carnë Draug <carandraug+dev@gmail.com>, Carlo de Falco -Maintainer: Octave-Forge community <octave-dev@lists.sourceforge.net> -Title: Physical Constants -Description: Physical Constants taken from the NIST database. -Categories: Physics -Autoload: no -License: GPLv3+ -Url: http://octave.sf.net
--- a/main/physicalconstants/NEWS Fri Feb 07 12:09:53 2014 +0000 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -Summary of important user-visible changes for physicalconstants 2.0.0: -------------------------------------------------------------------- - - ** resuscitated package. - -Summary of important internal changes (not visible to users) for physicalconstants 2.0.0: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - - ** changed the way the downloaded list of values is stored. - -Summary of important user-visible changes for physicalconstants 1.0.0: -------------------------------------------------------------------- - - ** VERY IMPORTANT: the physicalconstants package has been removed. Its - only function has been moved to the miscellaneous package. To avoid - transition problems, this new release is merely a dummy package - dependent on the new version of the miscellaneous package. - - ** The values returned by `physical_constant' have been adjusted to the - latest (2010) recommended values by CODATA. - - ** The function `physical_constant' has a new API and should also - perform faster. - - ** Package is no longer automatically loaded.
--- a/main/physicalconstants/README Fri Feb 07 12:09:53 2014 +0000 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -How to update the database of constant values. ----------------------------------------------- - -The database of constant values is stored in the ASCII file - - inst/private/octave_physical_constants_data.m - -to update this file when an update to the CODATA constants -is issued, one should: - -1) download the full list of constants as an ASCII file from - http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Constants/Table/allascii.txt - -2) edit the file manually so that it will construct a cell array - of strings named ccell -
--- a/main/physicalconstants/inst/physical_constant.m Fri Feb 07 12:09:53 2014 +0000 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -## Copyright (C) 2007 Muthiah Annamalai <muthiah.annamalai@uta.edu> -## Copyright (C) 2012 Carnë Draug <carandraug+dev@gmail.com> -## Copyright (C) 2014 Carlo de Falco -## -## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under -## the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software -## Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later -## version. -## -## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT -## ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or -## FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more -## details. -## -## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with -## this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - -## -*- texinfo -*- -## @deftypefn {Function File} {[@var{names}] =} physical_constant -## @deftypefnx {Function File} {[@var{val}, @var{uncertainty}, @var{unit}] =} physical_constant (@var{name}) -## @deftypefnx {Function File} {[@var{constants}] =} physical_constant ("all") -## Get physical constant @var{arg}. -## -## If no arguments are given, returns a cell array with all possible @var{name}s. -## Alternatively, @var{name} can be `all' in which case @var{val} is a structure -## array with 4 fields (name, value, uncertainty, units). -## -## Since the long list of values needs to be parsed on each call to this function -## it is much more efficient to store the values in a variable rather make multiple -## calls to this function with the same argument -## -## The values are the ones recommended by CODATA retrieved on 22-Jan-2014 -## from NIST database at @uref{http://physics.nist.gov/constants} -## @end deftypefn - -function [rval, uncert, unit] = physical_constant (arg) - - persistent unit_data; - if (isempty (unit_data)) - unit_data = get_physical_constant_data; - endif - - if (nargin > 1 || (nargin == 1 && ! ischar (arg))) - print_usage; - elseif (nargin == 0) - rval = reshape ({unit_data(:).name}, size (unit_data)); - return - elseif (nargin == 1 && strcmpi (arg, "all")) - rval = unit_data; - return - endif - - val = reshape ({unit_data(:).name}, size (unit_data)); - map = strcmpi (val, arg); - if (any (map)) - val = unit_data(map); - rval = val.value; - uncert = val.uncertainty; - unit = val.units; - else - error ("No constant with name '%s' found", arg) - endif -endfunction - -
--- a/main/physicalconstants/inst/private/get_physical_constant_data.m Fri Feb 07 12:09:53 2014 +0000 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -## Copyright (C) 2014 Carlo de Falco -## -## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under -## the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software -## Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later -## version. -## -## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT -## ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or -## FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more -## details. -## -## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with -## this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - -## -*- texinfo -*- -## @deftypefn {Function File} {} __run_test_suite__ (@var{fcndirs}, @var{fixedtestdirs}) -## Undocumented internal function. -## @end deftypefn - -function unit_data = get_physical_constant_data - - octave_physical_constants_data; - - name = toupper (strtrim (ccell(:, 1))); - - value = num2cell (str2double ... - (regexprep ... - (strtrim (ccell(:, 2)), - {' ', '\.\.\.'}, '')), 2); - - uncertainty = num2cell ... - (str2double ... - (regexprep ... - (strtrim (ccell(:, 3)), - {' ', '\.\.\.'}, '')), 2); - - units = strtrim (ccell(:, 4)); - - unit_data = cell2struct ... - ([name(:), value(:), uncertainty(:), units(:)], - {"name", "value", "uncertainty", "units"}, 2); - -endfunction
--- a/main/physicalconstants/inst/private/octave_physical_constants_data.m Fri Feb 07 12:09:53 2014 +0000 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,361 +0,0 @@ -## Copyright (C) 2014 Carlo de Falco -## -## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under -## the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software -## Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later -## version. -## -## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT -## ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or -## FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more -## details. -## -## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with -## this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. - -## -*- texinfo -*- -## @deftypefn {Function File} {} __run_test_suite__ (@var{fcndirs}, @var{fixedtestdirs}) -## Undocumented internal function. -## @end deftypefn - -## The values are the ones recommended by CODATA retrieved on 22-Jan-2014 -## from NIST database at @uref{http://physics.nist.gov/constants} - -ccell = ... -{ ... -"{220} lattice spacing of silicon ","192.015 5714 e-12 ","0.000 0032 e-12 ","m " -"alpha particle-electron mass ratio ","7294.299 5361 ","0.000 0029 "," " -"alpha particle mass ","6.644 656 75 e-27 ","0.000 000 29 e-27 ","kg " -"alpha particle mass energy equivalent ","5.971 919 67 e-10 ","0.000 000 26 e-10 ","J " -"alpha particle mass energy equivalent in MeV ","3727.379 240 ","0.000 082 ","MeV " -"alpha particle mass in u ","4.001 506 179 125 ","0.000 000 000 062 ","u " -"alpha particle molar mass ","4.001 506 179 125 e-3 ","0.000 000 000 062 e-3 ","kg mol^-1 " -"alpha particle-proton mass ratio ","3.972 599 689 33 ","0.000 000 000 36 "," " -"Angstrom star ","1.000 014 95 e-10 ","0.000 000 90 e-10 ","m " -"atomic mass constant ","1.660 538 921 e-27 ","0.000 000 073 e-27 ","kg " -"atomic mass constant energy equivalent ","1.492 417 954 e-10 ","0.000 000 066 e-10 ","J " -"atomic mass constant energy equivalent in MeV ","931.494 061 ","0.000 021 ","MeV " -"atomic mass unit-electron volt relationship ","931.494 061 e6 ","0.000 021 e6 ","eV " -"atomic mass unit-hartree relationship ","3.423 177 6845 e7 ","0.000 000 0024 e7 ","E_h " -"atomic mass unit-hertz relationship ","2.252 342 7168 e23 ","0.000 000 0016 e23 ","Hz " -"atomic mass unit-inverse meter relationship ","7.513 006 6042 e14 ","0.000 000 0053 e14 ","m^-1 " -"atomic mass unit-joule relationship ","1.492 417 954 e-10 ","0.000 000 066 e-10 ","J " -"atomic mass unit-kelvin relationship ","1.080 954 08 e13 ","0.000 000 98 e13 ","K " -"atomic mass unit-kilogram relationship ","1.660 538 921 e-27 ","0.000 000 073 e-27 ","kg " -"atomic unit of 1st hyperpolarizability ","3.206 361 449 e-53 ","0.000 000 071 e-53 ","C^3 m^3 J^-2 " -"atomic unit of 2nd hyperpolarizability ","6.235 380 54 e-65 ","0.000 000 28 e-65 ","C^4 m^4 J^-3 " -"atomic unit of action ","1.054 571 726 e-34 ","0.000 000 047 e-34 ","J s " -"atomic unit of charge ","1.602 176 565 e-19 ","0.000 000 035 e-19 ","C " -"atomic unit of charge density ","1.081 202 338 e12 ","0.000 000 024 e12 ","C m^-3 " -"atomic unit of current ","6.623 617 95 e-3 ","0.000 000 15 e-3 ","A " -"atomic unit of electric dipole mom. ","8.478 353 26 e-30 ","0.000 000 19 e-30 ","C m " -"atomic unit of electric field ","5.142 206 52 e11 ","0.000 000 11 e11 ","V m^-1 " -"atomic unit of electric field gradient ","9.717 362 00 e21 ","0.000 000 21 e21 ","V m^-2 " -"atomic unit of electric polarizability ","1.648 777 2754 e-41 ","0.000 000 0016 e-41 ","C^2 m^2 J^-1 " -"atomic unit of electric potential ","27.211 385 05 ","0.000 000 60 ","V " -"atomic unit of electric quadrupole mom. ","4.486 551 331 e-40 ","0.000 000 099 e-40 ","C m^2 " -"atomic unit of energy ","4.359 744 34 e-18 ","0.000 000 19 e-18 ","J " -"atomic unit of force ","8.238 722 78 e-8 ","0.000 000 36 e-8 ","N " -"atomic unit of length ","0.529 177 210 92 e-10 ","0.000 000 000 17 e-10 ","m " -"atomic unit of mag. dipole mom. ","1.854 801 936 e-23 ","0.000 000 041 e-23 ","J T^-1 " -"atomic unit of mag. flux density ","2.350 517 464 e5 ","0.000 000 052 e5 ","T " -"atomic unit of magnetizability ","7.891 036 607 e-29 ","0.000 000 013 e-29 ","J T^-2 " -"atomic unit of mass ","9.109 382 91 e-31 ","0.000 000 40 e-31 ","kg " -"atomic unit of mom.um ","1.992 851 740 e-24 ","0.000 000 088 e-24 ","kg m s^-1 " -"atomic unit of permittivity ","1.112 650 056... e-10 ","(exact) ","F m^-1 " -"atomic unit of time ","2.418 884 326 502 e-17 ","0.000 000 000 012 e-17 ","s " -"atomic unit of velocity ","2.187 691 263 79 e6 ","0.000 000 000 71 e6 ","m s^-1 " -"Avogadro constant ","6.022 141 29 e23 ","0.000 000 27 e23 ","mol^-1 " -"Bohr magneton ","927.400 968 e-26 ","0.000 020 e-26 ","J T^-1 " -"Bohr magneton in eV/T ","5.788 381 8066 e-5 ","0.000 000 0038 e-5 ","eV T^-1 " -"Bohr magneton in Hz/T ","13.996 245 55 e9 ","0.000 000 31 e9 ","Hz T^-1 " -"Bohr magneton in inverse meters per tesla ","46.686 4498 ","0.000 0010 ","m^-1 T^-1 " -"Bohr magneton in K/T ","0.671 713 88 ","0.000 000 61 ","K T^-1 " -"Bohr radius ","0.529 177 210 92 e-10 ","0.000 000 000 17 e-10 ","m " -"Boltzmann constant ","1.380 6488 e-23 ","0.000 0013 e-23 ","J K^-1 " -"Boltzmann constant in eV/K ","8.617 3324 e-5 ","0.000 0078 e-5 ","eV K^-1 " -"Boltzmann constant in Hz/K ","2.083 6618 e10 ","0.000 0019 e10 ","Hz K^-1 " -"Boltzmann constant in inverse meters per kelvin ","69.503 476 ","0.000 063 ","m^-1 K^-1 " -"characteristic impedance of vacuum ","376.730 313 461... ","(exact) ","ohm " -"classical electron radius ","2.817 940 3267 e-15 ","0.000 000 0027 e-15 ","m " -"Compton wavelength ","2.426 310 2389 e-12 ","0.000 000 0016 e-12 ","m " -"Compton wavelength over 2 pi ","386.159 268 00 e-15 ","0.000 000 25 e-15 ","m " -"conductance quantum ","7.748 091 7346 e-5 ","0.000 000 0025 e-5 ","S " -"conventional value of Josephson constant ","483 597.9 e9 ","(exact) ","Hz V^-1 " -"conventional value of von Klitzing constant ","25 812.807 ","(exact) ","ohm " -"Cu x unit ","1.002 076 97 e-13 ","0.000 000 28 e-13 ","m " -"deuteron-electron mag. mom. ratio ","-4.664 345 537 e-4 ","0.000 000 039 e-4 "," " -"deuteron-electron mass ratio ","3670.482 9652 ","0.000 0015 "," " -"deuteron g factor ","0.857 438 2308 ","0.000 000 0072 "," " -"deuteron mag. mom. ","0.433 073 489 e-26 ","0.000 000 010 e-26 ","J T^-1 " -"deuteron mag. mom. to Bohr magneton ratio ","0.466 975 4556 e-3 ","0.000 000 0039 e-3 "," " -"deuteron mag. mom. to nuclear magneton ratio ","0.857 438 2308 ","0.000 000 0072 "," " -"deuteron mass ","3.343 583 48 e-27 ","0.000 000 15 e-27 ","kg " -"deuteron mass energy equivalent ","3.005 062 97 e-10 ","0.000 000 13 e-10 ","J " -"deuteron mass energy equivalent in MeV ","1875.612 859 ","0.000 041 ","MeV " -"deuteron mass in u ","2.013 553 212 712 ","0.000 000 000 077 ","u " -"deuteron molar mass ","2.013 553 212 712 e-3 ","0.000 000 000 077 e-3 ","kg mol^-1 " -"deuteron-neutron mag. mom. ratio ","-0.448 206 52 ","0.000 000 11 "," " -"deuteron-proton mag. mom. ratio ","0.307 012 2070 ","0.000 000 0024 "," " -"deuteron-proton mass ratio ","1.999 007 500 97 ","0.000 000 000 18 "," " -"deuteron rms charge radius ","2.1424 e-15 ","0.0021 e-15 ","m " -"electric constant ","8.854 187 817... e-12 ","(exact) ","F m^-1 " -"electron charge to mass quotient ","-1.758 820 088 e11 ","0.000 000 039 e11 ","C kg^-1 " -"electron-deuteron mag. mom. ratio ","-2143.923 498 ","0.000 018 "," " -"electron-deuteron mass ratio ","2.724 437 1095 e-4 ","0.000 000 0011 e-4 "," " -"electron g factor ","-2.002 319 304 361 53 ","0.000 000 000 000 53 "," " -"electron gyromag. ratio ","1.760 859 708 e11 ","0.000 000 039 e11 ","s^-1 T^-1 " -"electron gyromag. ratio over 2 pi ","28 024.952 66 ","0.000 62 ","MHz T^-1 " -"electron-helion mass ratio ","1.819 543 0761 e-4 ","0.000 000 0017 e-4 "," " -"electron mag. mom. ","-928.476 430 e-26 ","0.000 021 e-26 ","J T^-1 " -"electron mag. mom. anomaly ","1.159 652 180 76 e-3 ","0.000 000 000 27 e-3 "," " -"electron mag. mom. to Bohr magneton ratio ","-1.001 159 652 180 76 ","0.000 000 000 000 27 "," " -"electron mag. mom. to nuclear magneton ratio ","-1838.281 970 90 ","0.000 000 75 "," " -"electron mass ","9.109 382 91 e-31 ","0.000 000 40 e-31 ","kg " -"electron mass energy equivalent ","8.187 105 06 e-14 ","0.000 000 36 e-14 ","J " -"electron mass energy equivalent in MeV ","0.510 998 928 ","0.000 000 011 ","MeV " -"electron mass in u ","5.485 799 0946 e-4 ","0.000 000 0022 e-4 ","u " -"electron molar mass ","5.485 799 0946 e-7 ","0.000 000 0022 e-7 ","kg mol^-1 " -"electron-muon mag. mom. ratio ","206.766 9896 ","0.000 0052 "," " -"electron-muon mass ratio ","4.836 331 66 e-3 ","0.000 000 12 e-3 "," " -"electron-neutron mag. mom. ratio ","960.920 50 ","0.000 23 "," " -"electron-neutron mass ratio ","5.438 673 4461 e-4 ","0.000 000 0032 e-4 "," " -"electron-proton mag. mom. ratio ","-658.210 6848 ","0.000 0054 "," " -"electron-proton mass ratio ","5.446 170 2178 e-4 ","0.000 000 0022 e-4 "," " -"electron-tau mass ratio ","2.875 92 e-4 ","0.000 26 e-4 "," " -"electron to alpha particle mass ratio ","1.370 933 555 78 e-4 ","0.000 000 000 55 e-4 "," " -"electron to shielded helion mag. mom. ratio ","864.058 257 ","0.000 010 "," " -"electron to shielded proton mag. mom. ratio ","-658.227 5971 ","0.000 0072 "," " -"electron-triton mass ratio ","1.819 200 0653 e-4 ","0.000 000 0017 e-4 "," " -"electron volt ","1.602 176 565 e-19 ","0.000 000 035 e-19 ","J " -"electron volt-atomic mass unit relationship ","1.073 544 150 e-9 ","0.000 000 024 e-9 ","u " -"electron volt-hartree relationship ","3.674 932 379 e-2 ","0.000 000 081 e-2 ","E_h " -"electron volt-hertz relationship ","2.417 989 348 e14 ","0.000 000 053 e14 ","Hz " -"electron volt-inverse meter relationship ","8.065 544 29 e5 ","0.000 000 18 e5 ","m^-1 " -"electron volt-joule relationship ","1.602 176 565 e-19 ","0.000 000 035 e-19 ","J " -"electron volt-kelvin relationship ","1.160 4519 e4 ","0.000 0011 e4 ","K " -"electron volt-kilogram relationship ","1.782 661 845 e-36 ","0.000 000 039 e-36 ","kg " -"elementary charge ","1.602 176 565 e-19 ","0.000 000 035 e-19 ","C " -"elementary charge over h ","2.417 989 348 e14 ","0.000 000 053 e14 ","A J^-1 " -"Faraday constant ","96 485.3365 ","0.0021 ","C mol^-1 " -"Faraday constant for conventional electric current ","96 485.3321 ","0.0043 ","C_90 mol^-1 " -"Fermi coupling constant ","1.166 364 e-5 ","0.000 005 e-5 ","GeV^-2 " -"fine-structure constant ","7.297 352 5698 e-3 ","0.000 000 0024 e-3 "," " -"first radiation constant ","3.741 771 53 e-16 ","0.000 000 17 e-16 ","W m^2 " -"first radiation constant for spectral radiance ","1.191 042 869 e-16 ","0.000 000 053 e-16 ","W m^2 sr^-1 " -"hartree-atomic mass unit relationship ","2.921 262 3246 e-8 ","0.000 000 0021 e-8 ","u " -"hartree-electron volt relationship ","27.211 385 05 ","0.000 000 60 ","eV " -"Hartree energy ","4.359 744 34 e-18 ","0.000 000 19 e-18 ","J " -"Hartree energy in eV ","27.211 385 05 ","0.000 000 60 ","eV " -"hartree-hertz relationship ","6.579 683 920 729 e15 ","0.000 000 000 033 e15 ","Hz " -"hartree-inverse meter relationship ","2.194 746 313 708 e7 ","0.000 000 000 011 e7 ","m^-1 " -"hartree-joule relationship ","4.359 744 34 e-18 ","0.000 000 19 e-18 ","J " -"hartree-kelvin relationship ","3.157 7504 e5 ","0.000 0029 e5 ","K " -"hartree-kilogram relationship ","4.850 869 79 e-35 ","0.000 000 21 e-35 ","kg " -"helion-electron mass ratio ","5495.885 2754 ","0.000 0050 "," " -"helion g factor ","-4.255 250 613 ","0.000 000 050 "," " -"helion mag. mom. ","-1.074 617 486 e-26 ","0.000 000 027 e-26 ","J T^-1 " -"helion mag. mom. to Bohr magneton ratio ","-1.158 740 958 e-3 ","0.000 000 014 e-3 "," " -"helion mag. mom. to nuclear magneton ratio ","-2.127 625 306 ","0.000 000 025 "," " -"helion mass ","5.006 412 34 e-27 ","0.000 000 22 e-27 ","kg " -"helion mass energy equivalent ","4.499 539 02 e-10 ","0.000 000 20 e-10 ","J " -"helion mass energy equivalent in MeV ","2808.391 482 ","0.000 062 ","MeV " -"helion mass in u ","3.014 932 2468 ","0.000 000 0025 ","u " -"helion molar mass ","3.014 932 2468 e-3 ","0.000 000 0025 e-3 ","kg mol^-1 " -"helion-proton mass ratio ","2.993 152 6707 ","0.000 000 0025 "," " -"hertz-atomic mass unit relationship ","4.439 821 6689 e-24 ","0.000 000 0031 e-24 ","u " -"hertz-electron volt relationship ","4.135 667 516 e-15 ","0.000 000 091 e-15 ","eV " -"hertz-hartree relationship ","1.519 829 846 0045 e-16 ","0.000 000 000 0076 e-16 ","E_h " -"hertz-inverse meter relationship ","3.335 640 951... e-9 ","(exact) ","m^-1 " -"hertz-joule relationship ","6.626 069 57 e-34 ","0.000 000 29 e-34 ","J " -"hertz-kelvin relationship ","4.799 2434 e-11 ","0.000 0044 e-11 ","K " -"hertz-kilogram relationship ","7.372 496 68 e-51 ","0.000 000 33 e-51 ","kg " -"inverse fine-structure constant ","137.035 999 074 ","0.000 000 044 "," " -"inverse meter-atomic mass unit relationship ","1.331 025 051 20 e-15 ","0.000 000 000 94 e-15 ","u " -"inverse meter-electron volt relationship ","1.239 841 930 e-6 ","0.000 000 027 e-6 ","eV " -"inverse meter-hartree relationship ","4.556 335 252 755 e-8 ","0.000 000 000 023 e-8 ","E_h " -"inverse meter-hertz relationship ","299 792 458 ","(exact) ","Hz " -"inverse meter-joule relationship ","1.986 445 684 e-25 ","0.000 000 088 e-25 ","J " -"inverse meter-kelvin relationship ","1.438 7770 e-2 ","0.000 0013 e-2 ","K " -"inverse meter-kilogram relationship ","2.210 218 902 e-42 ","0.000 000 098 e-42 ","kg " -"inverse of conductance quantum ","12 906.403 7217 ","0.000 0042 ","ohm " -"Josephson constant ","483 597.870 e9 ","0.011 e9 ","Hz V^-1 " -"joule-atomic mass unit relationship ","6.700 535 85 e9 ","0.000 000 30 e9 ","u " -"joule-electron volt relationship ","6.241 509 34 e18 ","0.000 000 14 e18 ","eV " -"joule-hartree relationship ","2.293 712 48 e17 ","0.000 000 10 e17 ","E_h " -"joule-hertz relationship ","1.509 190 311 e33 ","0.000 000 067 e33 ","Hz " -"joule-inverse meter relationship ","5.034 117 01 e24 ","0.000 000 22 e24 ","m^-1 " -"joule-kelvin relationship ","7.242 9716 e22 ","0.000 0066 e22 ","K " -"joule-kilogram relationship ","1.112 650 056... e-17 ","(exact) ","kg " -"kelvin-atomic mass unit relationship ","9.251 0868 e-14 ","0.000 0084 e-14 ","u " -"kelvin-electron volt relationship ","8.617 3324 e-5 ","0.000 0078 e-5 ","eV " -"kelvin-hartree relationship ","3.166 8114 e-6 ","0.000 0029 e-6 ","E_h " -"kelvin-hertz relationship ","2.083 6618 e10 ","0.000 0019 e10 ","Hz " -"kelvin-inverse meter relationship ","69.503 476 ","0.000 063 ","m^-1 " -"kelvin-joule relationship ","1.380 6488 e-23 ","0.000 0013 e-23 ","J " -"kelvin-kilogram relationship ","1.536 1790 e-40 ","0.000 0014 e-40 ","kg " -"kilogram-atomic mass unit relationship ","6.022 141 29 e26 ","0.000 000 27 e26 ","u " -"kilogram-electron volt relationship ","5.609 588 85 e35 ","0.000 000 12 e35 ","eV " -"kilogram-hartree relationship ","2.061 485 968 e34 ","0.000 000 091 e34 ","E_h " -"kilogram-hertz relationship ","1.356 392 608 e50 ","0.000 000 060 e50 ","Hz " -"kilogram-inverse meter relationship ","4.524 438 73 e41 ","0.000 000 20 e41 ","m^-1 " -"kilogram-joule relationship ","8.987 551 787... e16 ","(exact) ","J " -"kilogram-kelvin relationship ","6.509 6582 e39 ","0.000 0059 e39 ","K " -"lattice parameter of silicon ","543.102 0504 e-12 ","0.000 0089 e-12 ","m " -"Loschmidt constant (273.15 K, 100 kPa) ","2.651 6462 e25 ","0.000 0024 e25 ","m^-3 " -"Loschmidt constant (273.15 K, 101.325 kPa) ","2.686 7805 e25 ","0.000 0024 e25 ","m^-3 " -"mag. constant ","12.566 370 614... e-7 ","(exact) ","N A^-2 " -"mag. flux quantum ","2.067 833 758 e-15 ","0.000 000 046 e-15 ","Wb " -"molar gas constant ","8.314 4621 ","0.000 0075 ","J mol^-1 K^-1 " -"molar mass constant ","1 e-3 ","(exact) ","kg mol^-1 " -"molar mass of carbon-12 ","12 e-3 ","(exact) ","kg mol^-1 " -"molar Planck constant ","3.990 312 7176 e-10 ","0.000 000 0028 e-10 ","J s mol^-1 " -"molar Planck constant times c ","0.119 626 565 779 ","0.000 000 000 084 ","J m mol^-1 " -"molar volume of ideal gas (273.15 K, 100 kPa) ","22.710 953 e-3 ","0.000 021 e-3 ","m^3 mol^-1 " -"molar volume of ideal gas (273.15 K, 101.325 kPa) ","22.413 968 e-3 ","0.000 020 e-3 ","m^3 mol^-1 " -"molar volume of silicon ","12.058 833 01 e-6 ","0.000 000 80 e-6 ","m^3 mol^-1 " -"Mo x unit ","1.002 099 52 e-13 ","0.000 000 53 e-13 ","m " -"muon Compton wavelength ","11.734 441 03 e-15 ","0.000 000 30 e-15 ","m " -"muon Compton wavelength over 2 pi ","1.867 594 294 e-15 ","0.000 000 047 e-15 ","m " -"muon-electron mass ratio ","206.768 2843 ","0.000 0052 "," " -"muon g factor ","-2.002 331 8418 ","0.000 000 0013 "," " -"muon mag. mom. ","-4.490 448 07 e-26 ","0.000 000 15 e-26 ","J T^-1 " -"muon mag. mom. anomaly ","1.165 920 91 e-3 ","0.000 000 63 e-3 "," " -"muon mag. mom. to Bohr magneton ratio ","-4.841 970 44 e-3 ","0.000 000 12 e-3 "," " -"muon mag. mom. to nuclear magneton ratio ","-8.890 596 97 ","0.000 000 22 "," " -"muon mass ","1.883 531 475 e-28 ","0.000 000 096 e-28 ","kg " -"muon mass energy equivalent ","1.692 833 667 e-11 ","0.000 000 086 e-11 ","J " -"muon mass energy equivalent in MeV ","105.658 3715 ","0.000 0035 ","MeV " -"muon mass in u ","0.113 428 9267 ","0.000 000 0029 ","u " -"muon molar mass ","0.113 428 9267 e-3 ","0.000 000 0029 e-3 ","kg mol^-1 " -"muon-neutron mass ratio ","0.112 454 5177 ","0.000 000 0028 "," " -"muon-proton mag. mom. ratio ","-3.183 345 107 ","0.000 000 084 "," " -"muon-proton mass ratio ","0.112 609 5272 ","0.000 000 0028 "," " -"muon-tau mass ratio ","5.946 49 e-2 ","0.000 54 e-2 "," " -"natural unit of action ","1.054 571 726 e-34 ","0.000 000 047 e-34 ","J s " -"natural unit of action in eV s ","6.582 119 28 e-16 ","0.000 000 15 e-16 ","eV s " -"natural unit of energy ","8.187 105 06 e-14 ","0.000 000 36 e-14 ","J " -"natural unit of energy in MeV ","0.510 998 928 ","0.000 000 011 ","MeV " -"natural unit of length ","386.159 268 00 e-15 ","0.000 000 25 e-15 ","m " -"natural unit of mass ","9.109 382 91 e-31 ","0.000 000 40 e-31 ","kg " -"natural unit of mom.um ","2.730 924 29 e-22 ","0.000 000 12 e-22 ","kg m s^-1 " -"natural unit of mom.um in MeV/c ","0.510 998 928 ","0.000 000 011 ","MeV/c " -"natural unit of time ","1.288 088 668 33 e-21 ","0.000 000 000 83 e-21 ","s " -"natural unit of velocity ","299 792 458 ","(exact) ","m s^-1 " -"neutron Compton wavelength ","1.319 590 9068 e-15 ","0.000 000 0011 e-15 ","m " -"neutron Compton wavelength over 2 pi ","0.210 019 415 68 e-15 ","0.000 000 000 17 e-15 ","m " -"neutron-electron mag. mom. ratio ","1.040 668 82 e-3 ","0.000 000 25 e-3 "," " -"neutron-electron mass ratio ","1838.683 6605 ","0.000 0011 "," " -"neutron g factor ","-3.826 085 45 ","0.000 000 90 "," " -"neutron gyromag. ratio ","1.832 471 79 e8 ","0.000 000 43 e8 ","s^-1 T^-1 " -"neutron gyromag. ratio over 2 pi ","29.164 6943 ","0.000 0069 ","MHz T^-1 " -"neutron mag. mom. ","-0.966 236 47 e-26 ","0.000 000 23 e-26 ","J T^-1 " -"neutron mag. mom. to Bohr magneton ratio ","-1.041 875 63 e-3 ","0.000 000 25 e-3 "," " -"neutron mag. mom. to nuclear magneton ratio ","-1.913 042 72 ","0.000 000 45 "," " -"neutron mass ","1.674 927 351 e-27 ","0.000 000 074 e-27 ","kg " -"neutron mass energy equivalent ","1.505 349 631 e-10 ","0.000 000 066 e-10 ","J " -"neutron mass energy equivalent in MeV ","939.565 379 ","0.000 021 ","MeV " -"neutron mass in u ","1.008 664 916 00 ","0.000 000 000 43 ","u " -"neutron molar mass ","1.008 664 916 00 e-3 ","0.000 000 000 43 e-3 ","kg mol^-1 " -"neutron-muon mass ratio ","8.892 484 00 ","0.000 000 22 "," " -"neutron-proton mag. mom. ratio ","-0.684 979 34 ","0.000 000 16 "," " -"neutron-proton mass difference ","2.305 573 92 e-30 ","0.000 000 76 e-30 "," " -"neutron-proton mass difference energy equivalent ","2.072 146 50 e-13 ","0.000 000 68 e-13 "," " -"neutron-proton mass difference energy equivalent in MeV ","1.293 332 17 ","0.000 000 42 "," " -"neutron-proton mass difference in u ","0.001 388 449 19 ","0.000 000 000 45 "," " -"neutron-proton mass ratio ","1.001 378 419 17 ","0.000 000 000 45 "," " -"neutron-tau mass ratio ","0.528 790 ","0.000 048 "," " -"neutron to shielded proton mag. mom. ratio ","-0.684 996 94 ","0.000 000 16 "," " -"Newtonian constant of gravitation ","6.673 84 e-11 ","0.000 80 e-11 ","m^3 kg^-1 s^-2 " -"Newtonian constant of gravitation over h-bar c ","6.708 37 e-39 ","0.000 80 e-39 ","(GeV/c^2)^-2 " -"nuclear magneton ","5.050 783 53 e-27 ","0.000 000 11 e-27 ","J T^-1 " -"nuclear magneton in eV/T ","3.152 451 2605 e-8 ","0.000 000 0022 e-8 ","eV T^-1 " -"nuclear magneton in inverse meters per tesla ","2.542 623 527 e-2 ","0.000 000 056 e-2 ","m^-1 T^-1 " -"nuclear magneton in K/T ","3.658 2682 e-4 ","0.000 0033 e-4 ","K T^-1 " -"nuclear magneton in MHz/T ","7.622 593 57 ","0.000 000 17 ","MHz T^-1 " -"Planck constant ","6.626 069 57 e-34 ","0.000 000 29 e-34 ","J s " -"Planck constant in eV s ","4.135 667 516 e-15 ","0.000 000 091 e-15 ","eV s " -"Planck constant over 2 pi ","1.054 571 726 e-34 ","0.000 000 047 e-34 ","J s " -"Planck constant over 2 pi in eV s ","6.582 119 28 e-16 ","0.000 000 15 e-16 ","eV s " -"Planck constant over 2 pi times c in MeV fm ","197.326 9718 ","0.000 0044 ","MeV fm " -"Planck length ","1.616 199 e-35 ","0.000 097 e-35 ","m " -"Planck mass ","2.176 51 e-8 ","0.000 13 e-8 ","kg " -"Planck mass energy equivalent in GeV ","1.220 932 e19 ","0.000 073 e19 ","GeV " -"Planck temperature ","1.416 833 e32 ","0.000 085 e32 ","K " -"Planck time ","5.391 06 e-44 ","0.000 32 e-44 ","s " -"proton charge to mass quotient ","9.578 833 58 e7 ","0.000 000 21 e7 ","C kg^-1 " -"proton Compton wavelength ","1.321 409 856 23 e-15 ","0.000 000 000 94 e-15 ","m " -"proton Compton wavelength over 2 pi ","0.210 308 910 47 e-15 ","0.000 000 000 15 e-15 ","m " -"proton-electron mass ratio ","1836.152 672 45 ","0.000 000 75 "," " -"proton g factor ","5.585 694 713 ","0.000 000 046 "," " -"proton gyromag. ratio ","2.675 222 005 e8 ","0.000 000 063 e8 ","s^-1 T^-1 " -"proton gyromag. ratio over 2 pi ","42.577 4806 ","0.000 0010 ","MHz T^-1 " -"proton mag. mom. ","1.410 606 743 e-26 ","0.000 000 033 e-26 ","J T^-1 " -"proton mag. mom. to Bohr magneton ratio ","1.521 032 210 e-3 ","0.000 000 012 e-3 "," " -"proton mag. mom. to nuclear magneton ratio ","2.792 847 356 ","0.000 000 023 "," " -"proton mag. shielding correction ","25.694 e-6 ","0.014 e-6 "," " -"proton mass ","1.672 621 777 e-27 ","0.000 000 074 e-27 ","kg " -"proton mass energy equivalent ","1.503 277 484 e-10 ","0.000 000 066 e-10 ","J " -"proton mass energy equivalent in MeV ","938.272 046 ","0.000 021 ","MeV " -"proton mass in u ","1.007 276 466 812 ","0.000 000 000 090 ","u " -"proton molar mass ","1.007 276 466 812 e-3 ","0.000 000 000 090 e-3 ","kg mol^-1 " -"proton-muon mass ratio ","8.880 243 31 ","0.000 000 22 "," " -"proton-neutron mag. mom. ratio ","-1.459 898 06 ","0.000 000 34 "," " -"proton-neutron mass ratio ","0.998 623 478 26 ","0.000 000 000 45 "," " -"proton rms charge radius ","0.8775 e-15 ","0.0051 e-15 ","m " -"proton-tau mass ratio ","0.528 063 ","0.000 048 "," " -"quantum of circulation ","3.636 947 5520 e-4 ","0.000 000 0024 e-4 ","m^2 s^-1 " -"quantum of circulation times 2 ","7.273 895 1040 e-4 ","0.000 000 0047 e-4 ","m^2 s^-1 " -"Rydberg constant ","10 973 731.568 539 ","0.000 055 ","m^-1 " -"Rydberg constant times c in Hz ","3.289 841 960 364 e15 ","0.000 000 000 017 e15 ","Hz " -"Rydberg constant times hc in eV ","13.605 692 53 ","0.000 000 30 ","eV " -"Rydberg constant times hc in J ","2.179 872 171 e-18 ","0.000 000 096 e-18 ","J " -"Sackur-Tetrode constant (1 K, 100 kPa) ","-1.151 7078 ","0.000 0023 "," " -"Sackur-Tetrode constant (1 K, 101.325 kPa) ","-1.164 8708 ","0.000 0023 "," " -"second radiation constant ","1.438 7770 e-2 ","0.000 0013 e-2 ","m K " -"shielded helion gyromag. ratio ","2.037 894 659 e8 ","0.000 000 051 e8 ","s^-1 T^-1 " -"shielded helion gyromag. ratio over 2 pi ","32.434 100 84 ","0.000 000 81 ","MHz T^-1 " -"shielded helion mag. mom. ","-1.074 553 044 e-26 ","0.000 000 027 e-26 ","J T^-1 " -"shielded helion mag. mom. to Bohr magneton ratio ","-1.158 671 471 e-3 ","0.000 000 014 e-3 "," " -"shielded helion mag. mom. to nuclear magneton ratio ","-2.127 497 718 ","0.000 000 025 "," " -"shielded helion to proton mag. mom. ratio ","-0.761 766 558 ","0.000 000 011 "," " -"shielded helion to shielded proton mag. mom. ratio ","-0.761 786 1313 ","0.000 000 0033 "," " -"shielded proton gyromag. ratio ","2.675 153 268 e8 ","0.000 000 066 e8 ","s^-1 T^-1 " -"shielded proton gyromag. ratio over 2 pi ","42.576 3866 ","0.000 0010 ","MHz T^-1 " -"shielded proton mag. mom. ","1.410 570 499 e-26 ","0.000 000 035 e-26 ","J T^-1 " -"shielded proton mag. mom. to Bohr magneton ratio ","1.520 993 128 e-3 ","0.000 000 017 e-3 "," " -"shielded proton mag. mom. to nuclear magneton ratio ","2.792 775 598 ","0.000 000 030 "," " -"speed of light in vacuum ","299 792 458 ","(exact) ","m s^-1 " -"standard acceleration of gravity ","9.806 65 ","(exact) ","m s^-2 " -"standard atmosphere ","101 325 ","(exact) ","Pa " -"standard-state pressure ","100 000 ","(exact) ","Pa " -"Stefan-Boltzmann constant ","5.670 373 e-8 ","0.000 021 e-8 ","W m^-2 K^-4 " -"tau Compton wavelength ","0.697 787 e-15 ","0.000 063 e-15 ","m " -"tau Compton wavelength over 2 pi ","0.111 056 e-15 ","0.000 010 e-15 ","m " -"tau-electron mass ratio ","3477.15 ","0.31 "," " -"tau mass ","3.167 47 e-27 ","0.000 29 e-27 ","kg " -"tau mass energy equivalent ","2.846 78 e-10 ","0.000 26 e-10 ","J " -"tau mass energy equivalent in MeV ","1776.82 ","0.16 ","MeV " -"tau mass in u ","1.907 49 ","0.000 17 ","u " -"tau molar mass ","1.907 49 e-3 ","0.000 17 e-3 ","kg mol^-1 " -"tau-muon mass ratio ","16.8167 ","0.0015 "," " -"tau-neutron mass ratio ","1.891 11 ","0.000 17 "," " -"tau-proton mass ratio ","1.893 72 ","0.000 17 "," " -"Thomson cross section ","0.665 245 8734 e-28 ","0.000 000 0013 e-28 ","m^2 " -"triton-electron mass ratio ","5496.921 5267 ","0.000 0050 "," " -"triton g factor ","5.957 924 896 ","0.000 000 076 "," " -"triton mag. mom. ","1.504 609 447 e-26 ","0.000 000 038 e-26 ","J T^-1 " -"triton mag. mom. to Bohr magneton ratio ","1.622 393 657 e-3 ","0.000 000 021 e-3 "," " -"triton mag. mom. to nuclear magneton ratio ","2.978 962 448 ","0.000 000 038 "," " -"triton mass ","5.007 356 30 e-27 ","0.000 000 22 e-27 ","kg " -"triton mass energy equivalent ","4.500 387 41 e-10 ","0.000 000 20 e-10 ","J " -"triton mass energy equivalent in MeV ","2808.921 005 ","0.000 062 ","MeV " -"triton mass in u ","3.015 500 7134 ","0.000 000 0025 ","u " -"triton molar mass ","3.015 500 7134 e-3 ","0.000 000 0025 e-3 ","kg mol^-1 " -"triton-proton mass ratio ","2.993 717 0308 ","0.000 000 0025 "," " -"unified atomic mass unit ","1.660 538 921 e-27 ","0.000 000 073 e-27 ","kg " -"von Klitzing constant ","25 812.807 4434 ","0.000 0084 ","ohm " -"weak mixing angle ","0.2223 ","0.0021 "," " -"Wien frequency displacement law constant ","5.878 9254 e10 ","0.000 0053 e10 ","Hz K^-1 " -"Wien wavelength displacement law constant ","2.897 7721 e-3 ","0.000 0026 e-3 ","m K " -};