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C, speed of light

Am = change in mass = mass products — mass reactants AE = energy products — energy reactants c = speed of light... [Pg.520]

C Speed of light F Probability density function F Probability distribution function I Intensity ijk Cell indices q" Heat flux vector M Cell index... [Pg.579]

In physical applications the bosons have been thought of as either phonons (c = speed of sound in the substance) or photons (c = speed of light). The interaction term is assumed to have the form... [Pg.27]

D) In Planck units, of interest to quantum gravity and to early cosmology, h = 1, as in the atomic units, but c = speed of light in vacuo = 1, and G = gravitational constant = 1. [Pg.27]

Table G Definitions of the Electric Field E, the (Di)electric Polarization P, the Electric Displacement D, the Magnetic Field H, the Magnetization M, the Magnetic induction or flux density B, statement of the Maxwell equations, and of the Lorentz Force Equation in Various Systems of Units rat. = rationalized (no 477-), unrat. = the explicit factor 477- is used in the definition of dielectric polarization and magnetization c = speed of light) (using SI values for e, me, h, c) [J.D. Jackson, Classical Electrodynamics, 3rd edition, Wiley, New York, 1999.]. For Hartree atomic u nits of mag netism, two conventions exist (1) the "Gauss" or wave convention, which requires that E and H have the same magnitude for electromagnetic waves in vacuo (2) the Lorentz convention, which derives the magnetic field from the Lorentz force equation the ratio between these two sets of units is the Sommerfeld fine-structure constant a = 1/137.0359895... Table G Definitions of the Electric Field E, the (Di)electric Polarization P, the Electric Displacement D, the Magnetic Field H, the Magnetization M, the Magnetic induction or flux density B, statement of the Maxwell equations, and of the Lorentz Force Equation in Various Systems of Units rat. = rationalized (no 477-), unrat. = the explicit factor 477- is used in the definition of dielectric polarization and magnetization c = speed of light) (using SI values for e, me, h, c) [J.D. Jackson, Classical Electrodynamics, 3rd edition, Wiley, New York, 1999.]. For Hartree atomic u nits of mag netism, two conventions exist (1) the "Gauss" or wave convention, which requires that E and H have the same magnitude for electromagnetic waves in vacuo (2) the Lorentz convention, which derives the magnetic field from the Lorentz force equation the ratio between these two sets of units is the Sommerfeld fine-structure constant a = 1/137.0359895...
Hb = electron Bohr magneton = eh/2m fXN = nuclear Bohr magneton = eh/2MP c= speed of light... [Pg.1035]


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