Data:CODATA Recommended Values of the Fundamental Physical Constants 1973

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Quantity Symbol Value ur
Permeability of vacuum (magnetic constant) μ0  × 10−7 H m−1
≈ 1.256637061… × 10−6 H m−1
exact
[Note 1]
Speed of light in vacuum c0 2.997 924 58(1.2) × 108 m s−1 4 × 10−9
Permittivity of vacuum (electric constant) ε0 = (μ0c20)−1 8.854 187 82(7) × 10−12 F m−1 8 × 10−9
Fine structure constant α = μ0c0e2/2h
α−1
0.007 297 3506(60)
137.036 04(11)
8.2 × 10−7
8.2 × 10−7
Elementary charge e 1.602 1892(46) × 10−19 2.9 × 10−6
Planck constant h
ħ = h/2π
6.626 176 × 10−34 J s
1.054 5887(57) × 10−34 J s
5.4 × 10−6
5.4 × 10−6
Avogadro constant NA
Atomic mass unit
(atomic mass constant)
1 u = (10−3 kg mol−1)/NA
mu  
Electron rest mass me
Muon rest mass mμ
Proton rest mass mp
Neutron rest mass mn
Ratio, proton mass to electron mass mp/me
Ratio, muon mass to electron mass mμ/me
Specific electron charge e/me
Faraday constant F = NAe
Magnetic flux quantum Φ0 = h/2e
h/e
Josephson frequency–voltage ratio
(Josephson constant)
e/2h
KJ
Quantum of circulation h/2me
h/me
Rydberg constant R
Bohr radius a0 = α/4πR
Electron Compton wavelength λC(e) = α2/2R
λC(e) = λC(e)/2π = αa0
Electron g-factor ½ge = μe/μB
Muon g-factor ½gμ
Proton moment in nuclear magnetons μp/μN
Bohr magneton μB
Nuclear magneton μN
Electron magnetic moment μe
Proton magnetic moment μp
Proton magnetic moment in Bohr magnetons μp/μB
Ratio, electron to proton magnetic moments μe/μp
Ratio, muon moment to proton moment μμ/μp
Muon magnetic moment μμ
Proton gyromagnetic ratio γp
Diamagnetic shielding factor, spherical H2O sample 1 + σ(H2O)
Proton gyromagnetic ratio (uncorrected) γp
γp/2π
Proton moment in nuclear magnetons (uncorrected) μp/μN
Proton Compton wavelength λC(p) = h/mpc0
λC(p) = λC(p)/2π
Neutron Compton wavelength λC(n) = h/mnc0
λC(n) = λC(n)/2π
Molar gas constant R
Molar volume, ideal gas (T0 = 273.15 K, p0 = 1 atm) Vm = RT0/p0
Boltzmann constant k = R/NA
Stefan–Bolzmann constant σ = (π2/60)k4/ħ3c20
First radiation constant c1 = 2πhc20
Second radiation constant c2 = hc0/k
Gravitational constant G

Notes

  1. The numerical value of the magnetic constant is fixed by the definition of the ampere.

Reference

Cohen, E. Richard; Taylor, B. N. The 1973 Least‐Squares Adjustment of the Fundamental Constants. J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data 1973, 2 (4), 663–734. DOI: 10.1063/1.3253130.

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