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<math>1+1=2</math>


1 meter = distance light travels in 1/299792458 second
<math>1 m = c * 1/299792458 s</math>


<math>1 ml = 1 cm^2</math>
<math>1 mL = 1 cm^2</math>


1 kg = 1.000025 liters water  
<math>1 kg = 1.000025 L</math> water  


1 mole = 6.022e23 atoms
<math>1 mol = 6.022e23 atoms</math>


<math>E = hv</math>


E = hv
<math>λν = c</math>
 
λν = c


c = speed of light 299792458 (m/s)
c = speed of light 299792458 (m/s)

Revision as of 21:07, 12 May 2013

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Failed to parse (syntax error): λν = c

c = speed of light 299792458 (m/s) E = energy of photon v = frequency h = Planck constant = 6.62606e−34 (J•s) or (m^2•kg)/s λ = wavelength J = joule e = charge = 1.60217e−19 (C) or (s•A) C = coulomb = k = boltzmann = 1.38065e−23 (J/K) or (m^2•kg•s^−2)/K K = kelvin NA = Avogadro# = 6.02214e23 (mol−1).


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