permittivity of a vacuum  
   
     
  E Q U A T I O N S  
   
  A times B  
     
    1   Avogardo's number   (3/2)   -2.117427  
    2   Bohr radius   proton mass kg   -0.103839  
    3   classical elct rd   pi   -0.122890  
    4   elementary charge   Rydbergxhc squard   -0.589878  
    5   molar gas constnt   Planck / 2 pi   3.072352  
    6   molar vol idel gs   4 pi squared   -0.076279  
    7   molar volume  Si   rd surface/ rd vl   -0.219581  
    8   Planck constant   4/(3)   0.081303  
    9   Rydbergxhc in J   r(sp)d sp vol 3   0.117271  
    10              
     
  A divided by B  
 
    1   a u charge   18   -0.138313  
    2   Avogardo's number   Newtonian gravtat   -0.233092  
    3   Bohr radius   6   -0.138313  
    4   molar volume  Si   Rydberg xhc in eV   -0.119343  
    5   Newtonian gravtat   conductance quntm   -2.822604  
    6   permeability magn   Boltzmann   2.130535  
    7   Planck / 2 pi   first radiaton sr   0.081303  
    8   Rydbergxhc in J   S1 - S2 Hydrogen   -0.048947  
    9              
    10       isoperimetric values      
    11              
    12   sphere   1   1.00000000000  
    13   cube   2/ (pi times sqrt 3)   0.36755259695            
    14   hexagonal prism   6/(4 pi)   0.47746482928      
    15   truncated octahedron   24/(5 pi sqrt 5)   0.68329204168      
    16   rhombic dodecahedron   6/(4 pi)   0.47746482928  
 
       
    17                  
    18   waterman polyhedron   approaches   0.74048048969      
    19   [ see fine structure ]       Nccp density      
    20              
 
       
 
 
 
         
     
 
  is a fundamental physical constant relating the mechanical quantities   
  (time, length, mass) to the units for electrical charge
((3/(4pi)V)^2)/((1/(4pi)S)^3)
(36piV^2)/(S^3).
(r_V^2)/(r_S^3)
=
=
=
Q
 
 
                                                         isoperimetric quotient   
V=4pir_V^3/3,S=4pir_S^2
 
 
relationship   ev / kg   -0.743984  
 
         highligted      derivative      nist   
        1.151816935  
      copyright   steve waterman   january 2009