Conversion Functions - HP 33s Owner's Manual

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{  }
Classical electron radius
{ 
}
Characteristic impendence of
vacuum
{λ  }
Compton wavelength
}
Neutron Compton wavelength

}
Proton Compton wavelength

{α}
Fine structure constant
{σ}
Stefan–Boltzmann constant
{  }
Celsius temperature
{a  }
Standard atmosphere
{ γ  }
Proton gyromagnetic ratio
{  }
First radiation constant
{  }
Second radiation constant
{ 
}
Conductance quantum
Reference: Peter J.Mohr and Barry N.Taylor, CODATA Recommended Values of
the Fundamental Physical Constants: 1998, Journal of Physical and Chemical
Reference Data,Vol.28, No.6,1999 and Reviews of Modern Physics,Vol.72,
No.2, 2000.
To insert a constant:
1. Position your cursor where you want the constant inserted.
º Ü
2. Press
Õ Ö × Ø
3. Press
next page, one page at a time) to scroll through the menu until the constant
you want is underlined, then press

Conversion Functions

There are four types of conversions: coordinate (polar/rectangular), angular
(degrees/radians), time (decimal/minutes–seconds), and unit (cm/in, °C/°F, l/gal,
Kg/lb).
File name 33s-E-Manual-1008-Publication(1st).doc
Printed Date : 2003/10/8
Description
to display the physics constant menu.
(Or, you can press
Ï
Size : 13.7 x 21.2 cm
Value
2.817940285×10
376.730313461 Ω
2.426310215×10
1.319590898×10
1.321409847×10
7.297352533×10
5.670400×10
2.67522212×10
3.74177107×10
1.4387752×10
7.748091696×10
º Ü
to insert a constant.
Real–Number Functions
Page : 386
–15
m
–12
m
–15
m
–15
m
–3
–8
–2
–4
W m
K
273.15
101325 Pa
8
–1
–1
s
T
–16
2
W m
–2
m K
–5
S
to access
4–9

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