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@cindex physical constants@cindex constants, physical@cindex conversion of units@cindex units, conversion ofThis chapter describes macros for the values of physical constants, suchas the speed of light, @math{c}, and gravitational constant, @math{G}.The values are available in different unit systems, including thestandard MKSA system (meters, kilograms, seconds, amperes) and the CGSMsystem (centimeters, grams, seconds, gauss), which is commonly used inAstronomy.The definitions of constants in the MKSA system are available in the file@file{gsl_const_mksa.h}.  The constants in the CGSM system are defined in@file{gsl_const_cgsm.h}.  Dimensionless constants, such as the finestructure constant, which are pure numbers are defined in@file{gsl_const_num.h}.@menu* Fundamental Constants::       * Astronomy and Astrophysics::  * Atomic and Nuclear Physics::  * Measurement of Time::         * Imperial Units ::             * Nautical Units::              * Printers Units::              * Volume::                      * Mass and Weight ::            * Thermal Energy and Power::    * Pressure::                    * Viscosity::                   * Light and Illumination::      * Radioactivity::               * Force and Energy::            * Prefixes::                    * Physical Constant Examples::  * Physical Constant References and Further Reading::  @end menuThe full list of constants is described briefly below.  Consult theheader files themselves for the values of the constants used in thelibrary.@node Fundamental Constants@section Fundamental Constants@cindex fundamental constants@cindex constants, fundamental@table @code@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_SPEED_OF_LIGHTThe speed of light in vacuum, @math{c}.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_VACUUM_PERMEABILITYThe permeability of free space, @math{\mu_0}@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_VACUUM_PERMITTIVITYThe permittivity of free space, @math{\epsilon_0}.@item GSL_CONST_NUM_AVOGADROAvogadro's number, @math{N_a}.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_FARADAYThe molar charge of 1 Faraday.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_BOLTZMANNThe Boltzmann constant, @math{k}.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_MOLAR_GASThe molar gas constant, @math{R_0}.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_STANDARD_GAS_VOLUMEThe standard gas volume, @math{V_0}.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_GAUSSThe magnetic field of 1 Gauss.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_MICRONThe length of 1 micron.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_HECTAREThe area of 1 hectare.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_MILES_PER_HOURThe speed of 1 mile per hour.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_KILOMETERS_PER_HOURThe speed of 1 kilometer per hour.@end table@node Astronomy and Astrophysics@section Astronomy and Astrophysics@cindex astronomical constants@table @code@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_ASTRONOMICAL_UNITThe length of 1 astronomical unit (mean earth-sun distance), @math{au}.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_GRAVITATIONAL_CONSTANTThe gravitational constant, @math{G}.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_LIGHT_YEARThe distance of 1 light-year, @math{ly}.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_PARSECThe distance of 1 parsec, @math{pc}.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_GRAV_ACCELThe standard gravitational acceleration on Earth, @math{g}.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_SOLAR_MASSThe mass of the Sun.@end table@node Atomic and Nuclear Physics@section Atomic and Nuclear Physics@cindex atomic physics, constants@cindex nuclear physics, constants@table @code@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_ELECTRON_CHARGEThe charge of the electron, @math{e}.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_ELECTRON_VOLTThe energy of 1 electron volt, @math{eV}.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_UNIFIED_ATOMIC_MASSThe unified atomic mass, @math{amu}.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_MASS_ELECTRONThe mass of the electron, @math{m_e}.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_MASS_MUONThe mass of the muon, @math{m_\mu}.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_MASS_PROTONThe mass of the proton, @math{m_p}.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_MASS_NEUTRONThe mass of the neutron, @math{m_n}.@item GSL_CONST_NUM_FINE_STRUCTUREThe electromagnetic fine structure constant @math{\alpha}.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_RYDBERGThe Rydberg constant, @math{Ry}, in units of energy.  This is related tothe Rydberg inverse wavelength @math{R} by @math{Ry = h c R}.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_BOHR_RADIUSThe Bohr radius, @math{a_0}.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_ANGSTROMThe length of 1 angstrom.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_BARNThe area of 1 barn.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_BOHR_MAGNETONThe Bohr Magneton, @math{\mu_B}.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_NUCLEAR_MAGNETONThe Nuclear Magneton, @math{\mu_N}.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_ELECTRON_MAGNETIC_MOMENTThe absolute value of the magnetic moment of the electron, @math{\mu_e}.The physical magnetic moment of the electron is negative.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_PROTON_MAGNETIC_MOMENTThe magnetic moment of the proton, @math{\mu_p}.@end table@node Measurement of Time@section Measurement of Time@cindex time units@table @code@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_MINUTEThe number of seconds in 1 minute.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_HOURThe number of seconds in 1 hour.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_DAYThe number of seconds in 1 day.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_WEEKThe number of seconds in 1 week.@end table@node Imperial Units @section Imperial Units@cindex imperial units@cindex units, imperial@table @code@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_INCHThe length of 1 inch.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_FOOTThe length of 1 foot.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_YARDThe length of 1 yard.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_MILEThe length of 1 mile.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_MILThe length of 1 mil (1/1000th of an inch).@end table@node Nautical Units@section Nautical Units@cindex nautical units@table @code@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_NAUTICAL_MILEThe length of 1 nautical mile.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_FATHOMThe length of 1 fathom.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_KNOTThe speed of 1 knot.@end table@node Printers Units@section Printers Units@cindex printers units@table @code@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_POINTThe length of 1 printer's point (1/72 inch).@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_TEXPOINTThe length of 1 TeX point (1/72.27 inch).@end table@node Volume@section Volume@cindex volume units@table @code@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_ACREThe area of 1 acre.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_LITERThe volume of 1 liter.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_US_GALLONThe volume of 1 US gallon.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_CANADIAN_GALLONThe volume of 1 Canadian gallon.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_UK_GALLONThe volume of 1 UK gallon.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_QUARTThe volume of 1 quart.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_PINTThe volume of 1 pint.@end table@comment @node Cookery@comment @section Cookery@comment @commentindex cookery units@comment @table @commentode@comment @item GSL_CONST_MKSA_CUP@comment The volume of 1 cup.@comment @item GSL_CONST_MKSA_FLUID_OUNCE@comment The volume of 1 fluid ounce.@comment @item GSL_CONST_MKSA_TABLESPOON@comment The volume of 1 tablespoon.@comment @item GSL_CONST_MKSA_TEASPOON@comment The volume of 1 teaspoon.@comment @end table@node Mass and Weight @section Mass and Weight@cindex mass, units of@cindex weight, units of@table @code@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_POUND_MASSThe mass of 1 pound.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_OUNCE_MASSThe mass of 1 ounce.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_TONThe mass of 1 ton.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_METRIC_TONThe mass of 1 metric ton (1000 kg).@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_UK_TONThe mass of 1 UK ton.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_TROY_OUNCEThe mass of 1 troy ounce.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_CARATThe mass of 1 carat.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_GRAM_FORCEThe force of 1 gram weight.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_POUND_FORCEThe force of 1 pound weight.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_KILOPOUND_FORCEThe force of 1 kilopound weight.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_POUNDALThe force of 1 poundal.@end table@node Thermal Energy and Power@section Thermal Energy and Power@cindex energy, units of@cindex power, units of@cindex thermal energy, units of@table @code@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_CALORIEThe energy of 1 calorie.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_BTUThe energy of 1 British Thermal Unit, @math{btu}.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_THERMThe energy of 1 Therm.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_HORSEPOWERThe power of 1 horsepower.@end table@node Pressure@section Pressure@cindex pressure, units of@table @code@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_BARThe pressure of 1 bar.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_STD_ATMOSPHEREThe pressure of 1 standard atmosphere.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_TORRThe pressure of 1 torr.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_METER_OF_MERCURYThe pressure of 1 meter of mercury.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_INCH_OF_MERCURYThe pressure of 1 inch of mercury.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_INCH_OF_WATERThe pressure of 1 inch of water.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_PSIThe pressure of 1 pound per square inch.@end table@node Viscosity@section Viscosity@cindex viscosity, units of@table @code@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_POISEThe dynamic viscosity of 1 poise.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_STOKESThe kinematic viscosity of 1 stokes.@end table@node Light and Illumination@section Light and Illumination@cindex light, units of@cindex illumination, units of@table @code@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_STILBThe luminance of 1 stilb.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_LUMENThe luminous flux of 1 lumen.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_LUXThe illuminance of 1 lux.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_PHOTThe illuminance of 1 phot.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_FOOTCANDLEThe illuminance of 1 footcandle.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_LAMBERTThe luminance of 1 lambert.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_FOOTLAMBERTThe luminance of 1 footlambert.@end table@node Radioactivity@section Radioactivity@cindex radioactivity, units of@table @code@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_CURIEThe activity of 1 curie.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_ROENTGENThe exposure of 1 roentgen.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_RADThe absorbed dose of 1 rad.@end table@node Force and Energy@section Force and Energy@cindex force and energy, units of@table @code@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_NEWTONThe SI unit of force, 1 Newton.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_DYNEThe force of 1 Dyne = @c{$10^{-5}$}@math{10^-5} Newton.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_JOULEThe SI unit of energy, 1 Joule.@item GSL_CONST_MKSA_ERG The energy 1 erg = @c{$10^{-7}$} @math{10^-7} Joule.@end table@node Prefixes@section Prefixes@cindex prefixes@cindex constants, prefixesThese constants are dimensionless scaling factors.@table @code@item GSL_CONST_NUM_YOTTA@c{$10^{24}$}@math{10^24}@item GSL_CONST_NUM_ZETTA@c{$10^{21}$}@math{10^21}@item GSL_CONST_NUM_EXA@c{$10^{18}$}@math{10^18}@item GSL_CONST_NUM_PETA@c{$10^{15}$}@math{10^15}@item GSL_CONST_NUM_TERA@c{$10^{12}$}@math{10^12}@item GSL_CONST_NUM_GIGA@math{10^9}@item GSL_CONST_NUM_MEGA@math{10^6}@item GSL_CONST_NUM_KILO@math{10^3}@item GSL_CONST_NUM_MILLI@c{$10^{-3}$}@math{10^-3}@item GSL_CONST_NUM_MICRO@c{$10^{-6}$}@math{10^-6}@item GSL_CONST_NUM_NANO@c{$10^{-9}$}@math{10^-9}@item GSL_CONST_NUM_PICO@c{$10^{-12}$}@math{10^-12}@item GSL_CONST_NUM_FEMTO@c{$10^{-15}$}@math{10^-15}@item GSL_CONST_NUM_ATTO@c{$10^{-18}$}@math{10^-18}@item GSL_CONST_NUM_ZEPTO@c{$10^{-21}$}@math{10^-21}@item GSL_CONST_NUM_YOCTO@c{$10^{-24}$}@math{10^-24}@end table@node Physical Constant Examples@section ExamplesThe following program demonstrates the use of the physical constants ina calculation.  In this case, the goal is to calculate the range oflight-travel times from Earth to Mars.The required data is the average distance of each planet from the Sun inastronomical units (the eccentricities of the orbits will be neglectedfor the purposes of this calculation).  The average radius of the orbitof Mars is 1.52 astronomical units, and for the orbit of Earth it is 1astronomical unit (by definition).  These values are combined with theMKSA values of the constants for the speed of light and the length of anastronomical unit to produce a result for the shortest and longestlight-travel times in seconds.  The figures are converted into minutesbefore being displayed.@example@verbatiminclude examples/const.c@end example@noindentHere is the output from the program,@example@verbatiminclude examples/const.out@end example@node Physical Constant References and Further Reading@section References and Further Reading@noindentFurther information on the values of physical constants is availablefrom the NIST website,@itemize @asis@item@url{http://www.physics.nist.gov/cuu/Constants/index.html}@end itemize

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