Quantum physics of atoms, molecules, solids, nuclei, and particles, 2nd ed
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Quantum physics of atoms, molecules, solids, nuclei, and particles, 2nd ed
Useful Constants and Conversion FactorsQuoted to a useful number of significant figures.Speed of light in vacuum Electron charge magnitude Planck’s co Quantum physics of atoms, molecules, solids, nuclei, and particles, 2nd ed onstantc = 2.998 X 10” m.sec 1.602 X 10 .19coul h = 6.626 X 10 34 joule-sec h = h/2-n = 1.055 X 10" 34 joule-sec = 0.6582 X 10 ■’ ■'’eV-secBoltzmann’s constantk = 1.381 X 10 23 joulc/°K = 8.617 X 10-5 eVfkAvogadro’s number Coulomb’s law constantAo = 6.023 X 1023/mole 1/4tĩ€o = 8.988 X 109 nt-m2/coul Quantum physics of atoms, molecules, solids, nuclei, and particles, 2nd ed 2Electron rest mass Proton rest mass Neutron rest mass Atomic mass unit (C12 = 12)m, = 9.109 X 10’3t kg = 0.5110 McV/c2 mp = 1.672 X 10 27 kg = 938.3Quantum physics of atoms, molecules, solids, nuclei, and particles, 2nd ed
McV/c2 mn = 1.675 X 10■27 kg = 939.6 MeV/c2 u = 1.661 X IO”27 kg = 931.5 MeV/c2Bohr magneton Nuclear magneton Bohr radius Bohr energy— eh/2mt = 9.27 XUseful Constants and Conversion FactorsQuoted to a useful number of significant figures.Speed of light in vacuum Electron charge magnitude Planck’s co Quantum physics of atoms, molecules, solids, nuclei, and particles, 2nd ed "18joule = — 13.6 eV Electron Compton wavelength Àc = h/m*c = 2.43 X 10 ■12 m = 0.0243 ẢFine-structure constant kT al room temperaturea == 7.30 X IO’3 1/137 k300’ K = 0.0258 eV - 1/40 eV1 eV = 1.602 X 10"19 joule 1 Â = 10 ,om1 joule = $.242 X 10ie eV lF=10~15m1 barn (bn) = 10"28 m2QUANTUM PHYSICSAss Quantum physics of atoms, molecules, solids, nuclei, and particles, 2nd ed isted by• Ì w ■ ;The figure on the cover is frorti Section 9-4, where it is used to show the tendency for two identical spin 1/2 particles (such as elQuantum physics of atoms, molecules, solids, nuclei, and particles, 2nd ed
ectrons) to avoid each other if their spins are essentially parallel. This tendency, or its inverse for the antiparallel case, is one of the recurringUseful Constants and Conversion FactorsQuoted to a useful number of significant figures.Speed of light in vacuum Electron charge magnitude Planck’s co Quantum physics of atoms, molecules, solids, nuclei, and particles, 2nd ed s,Nuclei, and ParticlesSecond EditionROBERT EISBERGUniversity of California. Santa BarbaraJOHN WILEY & SONSNew York Chichester Brisbane Toronto SingaporeCopyright © 1974. 1985, by John Wiley &. .Sons. Inc.All rights reserved. Published simultaneously in Canada.Reproduction or ưauslation of any part Quantum physics of atoms, molecules, solids, nuclei, and particles, 2nd ed of this work beyond that permitted by Sections 107 and 108 of the 1976 United States Copyright Act without the permission of the copyright owner is unQuantum physics of atoms, molecules, solids, nuclei, and particles, 2nd ed
lawful. Requests for permission or further information should be addiessed to the Permissions Department. John Wiley & Sons.ÌÃbrary of Congress CataloUseful Constants and Conversion FactorsQuoted to a useful number of significant figures.Speed of light in vacuum Electron charge magnitude Planck’s co Quantum physics of atoms, molecules, solids, nuclei, and particles, 2nd ed . Resnick, Robert. 1923-II. Title, QC174.12E34 1985530.1'284-10444ISBN 0-471-87373-XPrinted in the United States of AmericaPrinted and bound by the Hamilton Printing Company. Quantum physics of atoms, molecules, solids, nuclei, and particles, 2nd ed Useful Constants and Conversion FactorsQuoted to a useful number of significant figures.Speed of light in vacuum Electron charge magnitude Planck’s coGọi ngay
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