Scientific Constants (Fx-570Ms/991Ms Only) - Casio fx-100MS User Manual

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Obtain the absolute values of VctC.
6 6
7 7
Determine the angle formed by VctA and VctB to three
decimal places (Fix 3). v
(cos
=
,
1(Fix) 3
A(VctA 15(VCT) e1(Dot) VctB )/
(1)(Abs) VctA 1)(Abs)
Scientific Constants
Your calculator comes with 40 built-in scientific constants that can
be used in any mode besides BASE. Each scientific constant is
displayed as a unique symbol (such as π ), which can be used inside
of calculations.
To input a scientific constant into a calculation, press h and
then input the two-digit number that corresponds to the constant
you want.
To input the scientific constant C
and display its value
The following shows the two-digit numbers for each of the scientific
constants.
01: (mp) proton mass
03: (me) electron mass
05: (a
) Bohr radius
0
07: ( N) nuclear magneton
09: ( h) Planck constant,
rationalized
11: (re) classical electron radius 12: ( λ c) Compton wavelength
A1)(Abs) VctC =
(A
B)
, which becomes
A B
1c(cos
= cos
VctB )=
) G=
–1
(fx-570MS/991MS only)
(speed of light in a vacuum),
0
Ah
28(C
) =
0
02: (mn) neutron mass
04: (m ) muon mass
06: (h) Planck constant
08: ( B) Bohr magneton
10: ( α ) fine-structure constant
E-29
Abs Vc t C
Abs Vc t C
(A
B)
–1
)
A B
·
·
(
(
Vc t A
Vc t A
Vc t B
Vc t B
0.984
0.984
−1
−1
cos
cos
Ans
Ans
10.305
10.305
CONST - -
CONST - -
C
C
0
0
299,792,458.
299,792,458.
3.
3.
)
)
÷
÷

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