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Physical Constants
Name Value
speed of light ( c ) 2.9979 × 10 8 m/s
gravitational constant ( G ) 6.674 × 10 −11 m 3 /(kg s 2 )
Planck’s constant ( h ) 6.626 × 10 −34 J-s
mass of a hydrogen atom ( M H ) 1.673 × 10 −27 kg
mass of an electron ( M e ) 9.109 × 10 −31 kg
Rydberg constant ( R ) 1.0974 × 10 7 m −1
Stefan-Boltzmann constant (σ) 5.670 × 10 −8 J/(s·m 2 deg 4 ) deg stands for degrees Celsius or kelvins
Wien’s law constant (λ max T) 2.898 × 10 −3 m K
electron volt (energy) (eV) 1.602 × 10 −19 J
energy equivalent of 1 ton TNT 4.2 × 10 9 J
Astronomical Constants
Name Value
astronomical unit (AU) 1.496 × 10 11 m
Light-year (ly) 9.461 × 10 15 m
parsec (pc) 3.086 × 10 16 m = 3.262 light-years
sidereal year (y) 3.156 × 10 7 s
mass of Earth ( M Earth ) 5.974 × 10 24 kg
equatorial radius of Earth ( R Earth ) 6.378 × 10 6 m
obliquity of ecliptic 23.4° 26’
surface gravity of Earth ( g ) 9.807 m/s 2
escape velocity of Earth ( v Earth ) 1.119 × 10 4 m/s
mass of Sun ( M Sun ) 1.989 × 10 30 kg
equatorial radius of Sun ( R Sun ) 6.960 × 10 8 m
luminosity of Sun ( L Sun ) 3.85 × 10 26 W
solar constant (flux of energy received at Earth) (S) 1.368 × 10 3 W/m 2
Hubble constant (H 0 ) approximately 20 km/s per million light-years, or approximately 70 km/s per megaparsec

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Source:  OpenStax, Astronomy. OpenStax CNX. Apr 12, 2017 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11992/1.13
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