Texas Instruments solar TI-36X User Manual

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Physical Constants

Press

%] to access a menu of 16 physical

constants. Scroll through the choices with

" and !.

Constant

Value

c

speed of light

299792458 meters per second

g

gravitational
acceleration

9.80665 meters per second

2

h

Planck’s constant

6.62606876

Q 10

-34

Joule

seconds

N

A

Avogadro’s number

6.02214199

Q 10

23

molecules

per mole

R

ideal gas constant

8.314472 Joules per mole
°Kelvin

m

e

electron mass

9.10938188

Q 10

-31

kilograms

m

p

proton mass

1.67262158

Q 10

-27

kilograms

m

n

neutron mass

1.67492716

Q 10

-27

kilograms

m

m muon mass

1.88353109

Q 10

-28

kilograms

G

universal
gravitation

6.673

Q 10

-11

Newton meters

2

per kilogram

2

F

Faraday constant

96485.3415 coulombs per mole

a

o

Bohr radius

5.291772083

Q 10

-11

meters

r

e

classical electron
radius

2.817940285

Q 10

-15

meters

k

Boltzmann constant

1.3806503

Q 10

-23

Joules per

éK

e

electron charge

1.602176462

Q 10

-19

coulombs

u

atomic mass unit

1.66053873

Q 10

-27

kilograms

As you scroll through the menu, the value of the
underlined constant appears in the result line. When
you press

V, the name of the underlined constant

is transferred to the entry line at the cursor.

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