proton  mass kg  
   
     
  E Q U A T I O N S  
   
  A times B  
     
    1   Bohr radius   pi   0.253085  
    2   electron mass   proton mass/el ms   -0.347737  
    3   molar gas constnt   hc   3.143708  
    4   muon mass   permittivity elec   -0.062789  
    5   Bohr radius   sphere diam 1   0.253085  
    6   classical elct rd   pi squared   -0.122890  
    7   permittivity elec   pi   -0.138313  
    8   Planck constant   sphere radius 1   0.081303  
    9   Ryberg constant   1/(4 pi squared)   -0.068386  
    10   Rydberg xhc in eV   Wien wve/Wien frq   0.400718  
       
  A divided by B  
 
    1   a u charge   proton spec charg   -0.663287  
    2   Bohr radius   1/pi   -0.356023  
    3   Hydrogen at infty   fine structure   -0.386436  
    4   permeability magn   conductance quntm   -3.034461  
    5   permittivity elec   Bohr radius   -0.103839  
    6   2 pi   char imped of vac   -0.287041  
    7   r(sp)d sp vol 3   Compton wavelngth   -0.579177  
    8   rd ed1 fc surface   Stefan- Boltzmann   -0.594058  
    9   rd ed1 fc surface   rhmb do ed rt 3/2   -0.356023  
    10   sphere diam 1   pi   -0.356023  
    11   Wien freq displmt   magnetic flux qnm   0.390871  
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  Elementary particle having a single positive electrical charge and constituting the   
  nucleus of the ordinary hydrogen atom. The positive charge of the nucleus of any  
  atom is due to its protons.  
 
 
 
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