Scientific Constants ( Fx-991Wa ) - Casio fx-115WA User Manual

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Scientific Constants
• A total of 40 commonly-used scientific constants, such
as the speed of light in a vacuum and Planck's constant
are built-in for quick and easy lookup whenever you need
them.
• Simply input the number that corresponds to the scien-
tific constant you want to look up and it appears instantly
on the display.
• See the Scientific Constant Table shown below for a com-
plete list of available constants.
• Example: To determine how much total energy a per-
son weighing 65kg has (E = mc
• Scientific Constant Table
Based on ISO Standard (1992) data and CODATA Bulletin
63 (1986) data.
Number
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
28 is the "speed of light in vacuum" constant number.
Constant Name
proton mass
neutron mass
electron mass
muon mass
Bohr radius
Planck's constant
nuclear magneton
Bohr magneton
Planck's constant, rationalized (h-bar)
(fx-991WA)
2
)
L
65
28
K
=
25
CONST
CONST28
65 Co
2
65 Co
2
65 Co
5.841908662
Symbol
mp
mn
me
µ
m
a
0
h
µ
N
µ
B
0.
0.
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