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      - Constant Name - Definition - Mass of an electron - me = 9.1093897 × 10-31 kg - Mass of a proton - mp = 1.6726231 × 10-27 kg - Mass of a neutron - mn = 1.6749286 × 10-27 kg - Elementary charge - e = 1.60217653 × 10−19 C - Unified atomic mass unit - 1 u = 1.66056×10−27 kg - Constant in Coulomb's law - K = 8.988 × 109 N·m2·kg-2 
- Constant Name - Definition - Permeability of vacuum - μ0 = 4π × 10−7T2·m3·J-1 = 12.566370614 × 10−7 T2·m3·J-1 - Permittivity of vacuum - ε0 = 1/(μ0c2) = 8.854187817 × 10−12 C2·J-1·m-1 
- Constant Name - Definition - Molar gas constant - R = 8.314472 J·mol-1·K-1 - Molar Volume - Vmol = 22.41383 m3·kmol-1 - Avogadro constant - NA = 6.0221415 × 1023 mol-1 
- Constant Name - Definition - Absolute zero temperature - 0 K = −273.15 °C - Speed of light in vacuum - c = 2.99792458 × 108 m·s-1 - Newtonian constant of gravitation - G = 6.6742 × 10−11 m3·kg-1 s-2 - Planck constant - h = 6.6260693 × 10−34 J·Hz-1 = 4.136 × 10-15 eV·s; - Planck constant over - = 1.05457148 × 10−34 J·s - Boltzmann's constant - k = 1.3806505 × 10−23 J K-1 - Stefan-Boltzmann constant - σ = 5.670400 × 10−8 W·m-2·K-4 - Bohr radius - a0 = 5.292 × 10−11 m - Electron radius - re = 2.81792 × 10-15 - Fine structure constant - α = e2/(2ε0hc) = 1/137.0359895 = 7.2974 × 10-3 - Thomson cross-section - σe = 6.652 × 10−29 m2 
Some values from the 2002 CODATA recommended values of the Fundamental Physical Constants. See Constants Information at NIST.
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