Physical quantities that have units and constants.
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Sep 18
1. Speed: meters per second (m/s) 2. Force: Newtons (N) 3. Energy: Joules (J) 4. Pressure: Pascals (Pa) 5. Electric current: Amperes (A) 6. Voltage: Volts (V) 7. Resistance: Ohms (Ω) 8. Planck's constant: 6.62607015 x 10^-34 m^2 kg / s 9. Boltzmann constant: 1.380649 x 10^-23 J/K 10. Avogadro's constant: 6.022 x 10^23 mol^-1
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Physical Quantities with Units and Constants
| Physical Quantity | Unit | Constant | |---|---|---| | Length | Meter (m) | Planck length ≈ 1.616 x 10^-35 m | | Mass | Kilogram (kg) | Planck mass ≈ 2.177 x 10^-8 kg | | Time | Second (s) | Planck time ≈ 5.391 x 10^-44 s | | Temperature | Kelvin (K) | Absolute zero ≈ 0 K (-273.15°C) | | Electric Charge | Coulomb (C) | Elementary charge ≈ 1.602 x 10^-19 C | | Magnetic Flux Density | Tesla (T) | Magnetic constant (μ₀) ≈ 4π x 10^-7 T m/A | | Luminous Intensity | Candela (cd) | Luminous efficacy of a 555 nm light source ≈ 683 lm/W | | Area | Square meter (m²) | Planck area ≈ 2.612 x 10^-70 m² | | Volume | Cubic meter (m³) | Planck volume ≈ 4.224 x 10^-105 m³ | | Force | Newton (N) | Gravitational constant (G) ≈ 6.674 x 10^-11 m³ kg^-1 s^-2 | | Energy | Joule (J) | Planck energy ≈ 1.956 x 10^9 J | | Power | Watt (W) | Planck power ≈ 3.629 x 10^52 W | | Electric Potential | Volt (V) | Elementary charge (e) ≈ 1.602 x 10^-19 C | | Electric Resistance | Ohm (Ω) | Planck impedance ≈ 3.485 x 10^37 Ω | | Inductance | Henry (H) | Planck inductance ≈ 1.417 x 10^-49 H | | Capacitance | Farad (F) | Planck capacitance ≈ 1.875 x 10^-43 F | | Frequency | Hertz (Hz) | Planck frequency ≈ 1.855 x 10^43 Hz | | Angular Frequency | Radian per second (rad/s) | Planck angular frequency ≈ 1.173 x 10^44 rad/s | | Wave Number | Per meter (m^-1) | Rydberg constant ≈ 1.097 x 10^7 m^-1 |