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  • ...w (<math>pV =</math>\, constant when <math>n</math> and <math>T</math> are constants) ...\frac{V}{T} =</math>\, constant when <math>n</math> and <math>p</math> are constants) ...
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  • ...}{4\pi G} </math> is [[Physics/Essays/Fedosin/Selfconsistent gravitational constants|gravitoelectric gravitational constant]]; == Fundamental units of vacuum == ...
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  • ...units]]. It is a quantity of mass defined in terms of fundamental physical constants. ...in/Selfconsistent electromagnetic constants|Selfconsistent electromagnetic constants]] ...
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  • ...ted ''α'', the Greek letter alpha) is a [[w:fundamental physical constant |fundamental physical constant]], namely the [[w:coupling constant |coupling constant]] ...Value?alph "CODATA Value: fine-structure constant"]. The NIST Reference on Constants, Units, and Uncertainty. US National Institute of Standards and Technology. ...
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  • = Chapter 7: Units, Dimensions, and Fundamental Constants in Cosmic Influx Theory (CIT) = ...also explores the relationship between vacuum properties, electromagnetic constants, and gravitational interactions. These involve: ...
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  • This is a contributed topic entry (in progress) listing notations of fundamental quantities and [[../QuantumSpinNetworkFunctor2/|observables]] in physics, a ===Notations of Fundamental Physical Quantities, Observables and Related Mathematical Concepts=== ...
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  • '''Planck scale''' is fundamental scale, named after German physicist [[w:Max Planck |Max Planck]], who first ...irst to hypothesize that electric charge is quantized and hence to see the fundamental character of ''e''.) [[w:Max Planck |Max Planck]] first set out the base un ...
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  • ...the Greek letter [[w:beta |beta]]) is a [[w:fundamental physical constant |fundamental physical constant]], characterizing the strength of magnetic force interact ...G} \ </math> is the [[Physics/Essays/Fedosin/Selfconsistent gravitational constants|gravitoelectric gravitational constant]] , <math>G \ </math> is the gravita ...
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  • ===Some Fundamental Concepts in Physics=== #[[../QuantumSpinNetworkFunctor2/|observable]] #Universal constants: Planck's constant (<math>h</math>, the speed of light, <math>c</math>, gra ...
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  • ...coefficients. Because of this, great importance is the refinement of these constants in special experiments. == Basic constants == ...
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  • '''''The first fundamental law of Physics''''' ...sics. In physics it is believed that the natural phenomena work under some fundamental laws.<ref name=":0" /> These laws are not created by humans, and we cannot ...
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  • ...-bin/cuu/Value?ep0 CODATA Value: electric constant]. The NIST Reference on Constants, Units, and Uncertainty. US National Institute of Standards and Technology. ...he source of electric force in the modernized Le Sage’s model.] Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 971-1020 (2016). http://dx.doi.org ...
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  • If ''f'' and ''g'' are functions of ''x'' and ''a'' and ''b'' are constants, then: &nbsp; <math>\frac{d}{dx} x^n = nx^{n-1}.</math> {{spaces|10}} ===Fundamental theorem of calculus=== ...
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  • ...particular solution''' is derived from the general solution by setting the constants to particular values, often chosen to fulfill set 'initial value problem|in ...math>\mathbf{z}_1(x), \ldots, \mathbf{z}_n(x)</math>, which is called a '''fundamental system''', every solution <math>\mathbf{s}(x)</math> can be written as ...
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  • The fundamental theorem of calculus is a critical portion of calculus because it links the We will need the following theorem in the discussion of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. ...
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  • ...diagram |Feynman diagram]]s. Dimensionless parameters are used as coupling constants, as well as quantities associated with them that characterize interaction a ...teraction |fundamental interaction]]s, values of dimensionless interaction constants, found by general rule, show relative strength of these interactions. The [ ...
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  • '''Stoney scale''' is a fundamental scale, named after the Irish physicist [[w:George Johnstone Stoney |George ...lon_g </math> is the [[Physics/Essays/Fedosin/Selfconsistent gravitational constants|gravitoelectric gravitational constant]]. ...
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  • ==Fundamental interactions== {{main|w:Fundamental interaction}} ...
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  • ! colspan=2 align=left | Constants ===Fundamental Equations=== ...
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  • ! colspan=2 align=left | Constants ===Fundamental Equations=== ...
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