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101. Physics Today March 2001 One of the recurring themes in the physics behind the fundamental constantsis that their values are rarely determined by a direct measurement. http://www.physicstoday.com/pt/vol-54/iss-3/p29.html |
102. Physical Constants E = mc 2, 9 ·10 10, 2.5 ·10 10. Other Sources. NIST Constant Index (best one);Fundamental Physical constants (SI); Fundamental Physical constants (SI with errors); http://www.f.kth.se/~f95-pax/refs/PeriodicTable/constants_physics.html |
103. AGU Reference Shelf Online 1 320. Fundamental Physical constants and Conversion Factors (l23) ~676KB PDFBruce M. Moskowitz 346. Earth Rotation (l-24) ~1.4MB PDF Jean 0. Dickey 356. http://www.agu.org/reference/gephys.html |
104. Racah Inst. Of Physics, HUJI - Physics Resources RACAH Institute of physics. Hebrew University,Jerusalem, Israel. physics Resources. http://www.fiz.huji.ac.il/phys_res.html |
105. AGU Reference Shelf Online 3 © 1995 by the American Geophysical Union. Order print version. Thisdocument is published in a searchable PDF format. To search Use http://www.agu.org/reference/rock.html |
106. PHY211 Unit Converter and press enter. You can also use this applet to reference major Physicsconstants in the bottom part of the applet. The source of http://www.pa.uky.edu/~phy211/UnitConverter/ |
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