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  1. The Optical Constants of Bulk Materials and Films, (Series on Optics and Optoelectronics) by L. Ward, 1994-01-01
  2. The Fundamental Physical Constants and the Frontier of Measurement, by Brian William Petley, A. Bailey, 1988-01-01
  3. Theoretical physics ;: Mechanics of particles, rigid and elastic bodies, fluids, and heat flow (Principles of physics series) by F. Woodbridge Constant, 1959
  4. Rock Physics & Phase Relations: A Handbook of Physical Constants (Agu Reference Shelf, 3)
  5. Theoretical Physics: Thermodynamics, Electromagnetism, Waves and Particles by F. Woodbridge Constant, 1958
  6. The Gravitational Constant: Generalized Gravitational Theories and Experiments (NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry)
  7. The Physics of Thin Film Optical Spectra: An Introduction (Springer Series in Surface Sciences) by Olaf Stenzel, 2005-08-05
  8. Elementary Modern Physics (College Physics Series) by Richard T. Weidner, Robert L. Sells, 1965
  9. Noether's Theorem: Noether's Theorem. Constant of motion, Conserved current, Charge (physics), Symmetry in physics, Momentum, Schrödinger equation, Stress-energy tensor
  10. Physics Through Experiment 1 EMF Constant and Varying (EMF Constant and Varying)
  11. Landolt - Börnstein, New Series III/1 Crystal and solid state physics /Elastic, Piezoelectric, Piezooptic, and Electrooptic Constants of Crystals by R. Bechmann, R. F. S. Hearmon, 1966
  12. Chemical Shifts and Coupling Constants for Silicon-29 (Landolt-Börnstein: Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology - New Series / Condensed Matter)
  13. Theoretical Physics Mechanics of Particles, Rigid and Elastic Bodies, Fluids, and Heat Flow by F. Woodbridge Constant, 1957-01-01
  14. Theoretical Physics Mechanics of Particles, Rigid and Elastic Bodies, Fluids and by F. Woodbridge Constant, 1962-01-01

81. Reference Material For Physics: Data Constants Units Conversions
Reviews, Tables and Plots 2001 review of Particle physics Downloadable tablesof the latest data including constants, Units, Atomic and Nuclear Properties
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Reference Materials for Physics
Guide picks There are many things you would like to be able to remember for physics, in fact there are probably too many canstants and conversion for you to remember them all. Here is a collection of links to tables of constants, unit conversion, formulary and other reference information that is useful to physicists and students of physics.
Physics Glossary

A Glossary of Physics Terms Frequently Misunderstood Terms
A listing of many commonly misunderstood or misused physics terms. Fundamental Constants An authoritative list from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). This page includes a searchable database for less commonly used constants as well as the common ones. Reviews, Tables and Plots: 2001 review of Particle Physics

82. Reference Material For Physics: Data Constants Units Conversions - Page 2 Of 2
a collection of links to tables of constants, unit conversion, formulary and otherreference information that is useful to physicists and students of physics.
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A set databases from the International Atomic Energy Agency for use in fusion and plasma research. Atomic and Molecular Physics Databases
The Standard Reference Data Program in association with NIST has compiled these online databases Atomic Data for Astrophysicists From Dima Verner at the University of Kentucky, data and programs on a range of atomic phenomena. Atomic Scattering Factors Plots of atomic scattering factors by element. Clebsch-Gordan coefficient calculator . Here's something that will be of interest to those doing angular momentum algebra, and a complete mystery to almost everyone else. Correct SI usage From the US Metric Association, the correct use of symbols in metric measurement.

83. Scientific Constants Pulled From Serways Physics For Scientists And Engineers
Scientific constants Pulled From Serways physics For Scientists And Engineers ( Component ), Download this script Click here to print the script.
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84. Are The "Fundamental Constants" Of Physics, Constant?
Are the Fundamental constants of physics, Constant? Why ask this question? Whatthe heck is a Fundamental Constant? Has science addressed this question?
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85. D0001
Charges, Dielectric constants, Resistivities Conductivities, Copper Silicon,Magnetic Fields, Electromagnetic Spectrum Winners of the Nobel Prize in physics.
http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/teach_res/db/d0001.htm
Please send any questions or comments to Ian Cooper: cooper@physics.usyd.edu.au PHYSICS RESOURCES DATABASE SI System Constants Physical Thermal ... Virtual Physics Centre TOPIC DESCRIPTION SI System of Units Physical Constants Electron, proton, neutron, speed of light, speed of sound, G, R, k, h, ... Physical Properties Density, Pressures, Elastic Properties (Young's Modulus, Ultimate Strength) Thermal Properties Coefficient of Linear Expansion, Specific Heats, Latent Heats (heats of transformation), Thermal Conductivities, Electrical, Magnetic and Optical Properties Periodic Table http://www.shef.ac.uk/chemistry/web-elements/
http://www.nirim.go.jp/~weber/JAVA/jpt/jpt.html
Winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics Electrical glossary The electrical glossary provides a valuable resource about the terminology you need to be familiar with so that you can have a better understanding of electrical phenomena. Ian Cooper School of Physics, The University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia Please send any questions or comments to: cooper@physics.usyd.edu.au

86. BritneySpears.ac: Physical Constants
Physical constants. In the following section we list some of the more common physicalconstants that will be of use when calculating stuff. Source CODATA 1986.
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In the following section we list some of the more common physical constants that will be of use when calculating stuff. Source: CODATA 1986. More information about the calculation and uncertaintity in constants here Constant Symbol Value Units Speed of light in vacuum (c) 299792458 (exact) m s Permeability of vacuum 4 pi e-7 (exact) N A Permittivity of vacuum F m Newtonian constant of gravitation (G) m kg s Planck constant (h) J s Planck constant in eV eV s h-bar (h-bar) J s h-bar in eV eV s Boltzmann constant (k) J K Boltzmann constant in eV eV K Boltzmann constant in Hz K s Boltzmann constant in wavenumbers m K Electron mass kg Electron mass in u u Electron mass in eV eV Atomic mass unit (u) kg Standard atmosphere (atm) Pa Standard acceleration of gravity m s Electron volt (eV) J Planck mass kg Planck length m Planck time s Elementary charge (e) C Magnetic flux quantum Wb Josephson frequency-voltage quotient V s Quantized Hall conductance Omega Quantized Hall resistance Omega Bohr magneton J T Bohr magneton in eV eV T Bohr magneton in Hz T s Bohr magneton in wavenumbers m T Bohr magneton in kelvins K T Nuclear magneton J T Nuclear magneton in eV eV T Nuclear magneton in Hz T s Nuclear magneton in wavenumbers m T Nuclear magneton in kelvins K T Fine structure constant (alpha) Inverse fine structure constant Rydberg constant (Ry) m Rydberg constant in Hz s Rydberg constant in joules J Rydberg constant in eV eV Bohr radius m Hartree energy J Hartree energy in eV eV Quantum of circulation

87. Have Physical Constants Changed With Time?
Publishers, 1988). The constants of physics, Philosophical Transactionsof the Royal Society of London A310 (1983) 209363. The Oklo
http://www.weburbia.demon.co.uk/physics/constants.html
[Physics FAQ] original by Steve Carlip
Have physical constants changed with time?
The fundamental laws of physics, as we presently understand them, depend on about 25 parameters, such as Planck's constant h, the gravitational constant G, and the mass and charge of the electron. It is natural to ask whether these parameters are really constants, or whether they vary in space or time. Interest in this question was spurred by Dirac's large number hypothesis. The "large number" in question is the ratio of the electric and the gravitational force between two electrons, which is about 10^40; there is no obvious explanation of why such a huge number should appear in physics. Dirac pointed out that this number is nearly the same as the age of the Universe in atomic units, and suggested in 1937 that this coincidence could be understood if fundamental constants in particular, G varied as the Universe aged. The ratio of electromagnetic and gravitational interactions would then be large simply because the Universe is old. Such a variation lies outside ordinary general relativity, but can be incorporated by a fairly simple modification of the theory. Other models, including the Brans-Dicke theory of gravity and some versions of superstring theory, also predict physical "constants" that vary. Over the past few decades, there have been extensive searches for evidence of variation of fundamental "constants." Among the methods used have been astrophysical observations of the spectra of distant stars, searches for variations of planetary radii and moments of inertia, investigations of orbital evolution, searches for anomalous luminosities of faint stars, studies of abundance ratios of radioactive nuclides, and (for current variations) direct laboratory measurements.

88. Theo's Collection Of Web Sites With Physical Constants, Formulae And Calculators
Fundamental physical constants and related stuff. Fundamental constants NIST; physics Reference Data - NIST; Chem. Dept., Free University
http://www.sicyon.com/theomark.html
physical constants and some other sites
Good starting points if you deal with physics.
List of engineering links (a good one)
Other lists of physics links
Fundamental physical constants and related stuff
Atomic physics
Lists of enhanced calculators (mostly freeware)

89. The Science Page: CONSTANTS And CONVERSIONS
John Q. Jacobs. Astronomical and Physical constants a listing ofconstants used in physics and astronomy. Astronomy Formulas Page
http://sciencepage.org/constant.htm
CONSTANTS and CONVERSION FACTORS
... from the Science Page

90. Physical Constants, Notation And Units For Accelerator Physics
Physical constants, Notation and Units for Accelerator physics. This package providessymbols for physical constants commonly occurring in accelerator physics.
http://cern.ch/jowett/Accelerator/ConstantsUnits.html
Physical Constants, Notation and Units for Accelerator Physics
by Rachel Burgess and John Jowett
Download : package ( ConstantsUnits.m ) and/or Mathematica 3.0 notebook ( ConstantsUnits.nb
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This package provides symbols for physical constants commonly occurring in accelerator physics. The properties of these symbols include their values and units in a very natural way. In addition the package provides capabilities for painless conversions between many systems of units and for checking that the dimensions of expressions are consistent. Basic use of the package is via a palette of buttons that will appear on your screen when you load it.
Version 3.0 of the package (released 19 January 2001) greatly improved and simplified the facilities for checking dimensions of expressions. The package now maintains an internal database giving the dimensions of all symbols registered with the IntroduceSymbol command. Compound symbols can be introduced with

91. AS/A2 LEVEL PHYSICS: Fundamental Constants
Other useful approximate constants used in calculations are given below. For otherlinks go to the physics Home Page Copyright © 1998 Geoff Camplin's physics
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AS/A2 Level Physics
Fundamental Constants
The Fundamental Constants given in the table below do not have to be quoted accurately in examinations, unless you are specifically required to do so. An approximate value (usually given in the examinations) may be used instead in order to simplify calculations. Quantity Magnitude Unit Symbol speed of light* 2.99 x 10 m s c Planck constant 6.63 x 10 J s h Boltzmann constant 1.38 x 10 J K k Avogadro constant 6.02 x 10 mol N A mass of proton 1.672 x 10 kg m P mass of neutron 1.674 x 10 kg m N mass of electron 9.31 x 10 kg m e charge on proton +1.6 x 10 C e charge on electron -1.6 x 10 C e specific charge on electron -1.76 x 10 C kg e/m e permittivity of vacuum 8.85 x 10 F m permeability of vacuum x 10 H m Stefan constant 5.67 x 10 W m K molar gas constant J mol K R gravitational constant 6.67 x 10 N m kg G Faraday constant 9.65 x 10 C mol F Other useful approximate constants used in calculations are given below. Quantity Value Unit Earth's gravitational field m s Earth's average radius 6.4 x 10 km Earth's mass 6.0 x 10

92. High School Physics
General physics Fear of physics physics Explained Physical constants Conversionsphysics Central physics Classroom physics Lecture Notes Rader's physics 4
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93. Physics Internet Resources: LSU Webliography
This document gives the values of the basic constants and conversion factors ofphysics and chemistry resulting from the 1986 leastsquares adjustment of the
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    Nobel Prize in Physics reciepients from 1901 to present. The announcement of Physics Prize made during the second week of October. Microtomography
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94. Round Earth Society - Scientia: Some Numbers And Constants From Physics And The
Your Name Your EMail Your Friend's E-Mail Hosted by SOME NUMBERS AND CONSTANTSFROM physics AND THE UNIVERSE. by Raymond A. Serway. The Solar System.
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T he Solar System Body Mass (kg) Average Radius (m) Period (s) Distance to the Sun (m) Mercury 3,18 x 10 2,43 x 10 7,60 x 10 5,79 x 10 Venus 4,88 x 10 6,06 x 10 1,94 x 10 1,08 x 10 Earth 5,98 x 10 6,37 x 10 3,156 x 10 1,496 x 10 Mars 6,42 x 10 3,37 x 10 5,94 x 10 2,28 x 10 Jupiter 1,90 x 10 6,99 x 10 3,74 x 10 7,78 x 10 Saturn 5,68 x 10 5,85 x 10 9,35 x 10 1,43 x 10 Uranus 8,68 x 10 2,33 x 10 2,64 x 10 2,87 x 10 Neptune 1,03 x 10 2,21 x 10 5,22 x 10 4,50 x 10 Pluto 1,4 x 10

95. Chemistry-Physics Library: Physics Web Resources
constants Formulae NIST Reference on constants, Units, and Uncertainty Dictionaries/Encyclopedias/HandbooksPhysics Encyclopedia The Laws List Calculators.
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  • 96. Physics Department At The University Of Innsbruck
    arXiv.org ePrint archive www server for automated physics e-print archives xxx.uni-augsburg.dee-Print archive mirror (Augsburg Scientific constants, TOP.
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    97. Physical Constants And Astronomical Data
    Use a JavaScript calculator with the physical constants included in the programming. Most figures carried to eight significant digits. Physical constants and Astronomical Data JavaScript calculator with all of the constants below programmed into it. Physical constants
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    Physical Constants and Astronomical Data
    New! Try my Physical Calculator . It is a JavaScript calculator with all of the constants below programmed into it.
    Physical Constants
    (converted to CGS units from the NIST Constant Index Name Symbol Number Exp CGS Units Relative Error
    (ppm) speed of light in a vacuum c cm s exact Planck constant h erg s hbar erg s Gravitational constant G cm g s Electron charge e esu Mass of electron m e g Mass of proton m p g Mass of neutron m n g Mass of hydrogen m H g Atomic mass unit amu g Avagadro's number N A Boltzmann constant k erg k Electron volt eV erg Radiation density constant a erg cm K Stefan-Boltzmann constant erg cm K s Fine structure constant Rydberg constant R erg
    Note: a "" in the error column means that I have not found a good source for that constant, so the value quoted is just an approximation
    Astronomical Units/Data
    NAME SYMBOL NUMBER EXP CGS UNITS Astronomical unit AU 1.496 13 cm Parsec pc 3.086 18 cm Light year ly 9.463 17 cm Solar mass M o 1.99 33 g Solar radius R o 6.96 10 cm Solar luminosity L

    98. Naturkonstanten
    Liste mit Naturkonstanten (Plancksches Wirkungsquantum, Boltzmannsche Konstante, Elementarladung, Category World Deutsch Physik Nachschlagewerke...... Einheiten; Physical constants and Astronomical Data (U Wisconsin)
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    Plancksches Wirkungsquantum h
    6.6260755e-34 J s
    h / (2 pi) = 1.05457266e-34 J s
    Boltzmannsche Konstante k B
    1.380658e-23 J/K
    Elementarladung e
    1.60217733e-19 C
    Avogadrosche Zahl N A
    6.0221367e23 particles/mol
    Lichtgeschwindigkeit c
    2.99792458e8 m/s
    mu
    mu pi e-7 T m /J
    12.566370614e-7 T m /J
    epsilon
    epsilon (mu c
    8.854187817e-12 C /J m
    Feinstrukturkonstante alpha
    Elektronenruhemasse m e
    9.1093897e-31 kg
    Protonenruhemasse m p
    1.6726231e-27 kg
    Neutronenruhemasse m n
    1.6749286e-27 kg
    Bohrsches Magneton mu B
    mu B e h / (4 pi m e
    9.2740154e-24 J/T
    Kernmagneton mu N
    mu N e h / (4 pi m p
    5.0507866e-27 J/T
    g-Faktor des freien Elektrons g e
    gamma e
    gamma e 2 pi g e mu B / h
    1.7608592e11 1/s T
    gamma e / (2 pi) = 28.024944 GHz/T
    magnetisches Moment des Elektrons mu e
    mu e g e mu B
    -9.2847701e-24 J/T
    gamma p
    2.67515255e8 1/s T
    gamma p / (2 pi) = 42.576375 MHz/T
    Proton magnetic moment / magnetisches Moment des Protons mu p
    1.41060761e-26 J/T
    m p / m e
    mu e / mu p
    gamma e / gamma p = 658.2275841 (protons in water)

    99. Physics Resources
    The Internet Pilot to physics from the Institute of physics (UK). Propertiesof the Elements Elements ( WebElements ); Fundamental constantsfrom NIST.
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    100. Physical Constants And Conversions
    Physical constants and Conversions. Basic. Optical constants. 1 candle = 1 lumen/steradian;1 candle/m**2 = 3.142e4 lambert; 1 lambert = 2.054 candles/in**2;
    http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/tk/tks/pcon.html
    Physical Constants and Conversions
    Basic
    • Speed of light in vacuum c = 2.997 924 580 e8 m/s (exact)
    • Planck's constant
      • h = 6.6260755e-34 J-s
      • h = 4.136e-15 eV-s
      • hbar = 6.57e-16 eV-s
    • electron charge q = 1.60217733e19 coulomb
    • Gravitational Constant G 6.7259e-11 N m**2/kg**2
    • Boltzmann's constant
      • k = 1.380658e-23 J/K
      • k = 8.617e-5 eV/K
    • Electrical
      • Permittivity of free space
      • Coulomb constant 8.988e9 N-m**2/coul**2
      • Wavelength of a 1eV photon 1.243e-6 m
      • thermal electron voltage (r.t.) kT/q = 25.86 mv
      • energy of electron (r.t.) kT = .02586 eV
      • energy (1 electron volt) 1 ev = 1.602e-19 J
      • Quantum Hall Resistance 25812.8056 ohms
      Nuclear
      • Electron Rest Mass 9.1093897e-28 g
      • Proton Rest Mass 1.6726231e-24 g
      • Neutron Rest Mass 1.6749286e-24 g
      • Magnetic flux quantum (hc/2e) 2.06783461e-15 Wb
      • Quantum of circulation (h/2m_e) 3.63694807e-4 m**2/s
      • Specific Electron Charge -e/m_e - 1.75881962e11 Coul/kg
      • Bohr Magneton 9.2740154e-24 J/Tesla
      • Nuclear Magneton e h-bar/2m_p 5.0507866e-27 J/T
      Chemistry/Thermo
      • Faraday Constant F 9.6485309e4 Coulombs/mole
      • Gas Constant R 8.314510 J/K/mole

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