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doi: 10.5281/zenodo.22826
This document gives the 2014 self-consistent set of values of the constants and conversion factors of physics and chemistry recommended by the Committee on Data for Science and Technology (CODATA). These values are based on a least-squares adjustment that takes into account all data available up to 31 December 2014. The recommended values may also be found at http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Constants/index.html
magnetic constant, elementary charge, electron mass, Fundamental Physical Constants, proton-electron mass ratio, Faraday constant, Rydberg constant, electric constant, proton mass, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Planck constant, NIST, speed of light in vacuum, atomic mass unit, Avogadro constant, electron volt, CODATA, Stefan-Boltzmann constant, Newtonian constant of gravitation, molar gas constant, Boltzmann constant
magnetic constant, elementary charge, electron mass, Fundamental Physical Constants, proton-electron mass ratio, Faraday constant, Rydberg constant, electric constant, proton mass, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Planck constant, NIST, speed of light in vacuum, atomic mass unit, Avogadro constant, electron volt, CODATA, Stefan-Boltzmann constant, Newtonian constant of gravitation, molar gas constant, Boltzmann constant
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