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Astronomical constant
Astronomical constant An astronomical constant is a physical constant used in astronomy. The astronomical constants ...
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Constant
Constant See also constants in computer programming. For ... French politician and political philosopher, see Benjamin Constant In mathematics and the mathematical sciences, a constant is a fixed, but possibly unspecified, value ... constants The most widely mentioned sort of constant is a fixed, but possibly unspecified, number. Usually the term constant is used in connection with mathematical ...
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Constant (Psychology wiki)
Constant Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... In mathematics and the mathematical sciences, a constant is a fixed, but possibly unspecified, value ... constants The most widely mentioned sort of constant is a fixed, but possibly unspecified, number. Usually the term constant is used in connection with mathematical functions ... energy in terms of mass. (See mathematical constant and physical constant .) [edit] Constant term ...
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Astronomical unit
Astronomical unit The astronomical unit (AU or au or a.u ... reverse usage is more common. The International Astronomical Union recommends "au" [2] and international standard ... said orbit. For greater precision, the International Astronomical Union in 1976 defined the AU as ... the distance such that the heliocentric gravitational constant (the product GM ☉ ) is equal ...
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Gravitational constant
Gravitational constant According to the law of universal gravitation ... frac{m_1 m_2}{r^2} The constant of proportionality is called , the gravitational constant, the universal gravitational constant, Newton's constant, and colloquially big G. The gravitational ...
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Gravity constant (translated from Korean)
Gravity constant Law of universal manpowerAccording to manpower of ... m_1 m_2} {r^2} < /math> From Proportional constant < math> G< /math> Gravity constant(; The gravitational the constant) as it does. The gravity constant soaks universal manpower constant and the ...
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Physical constant
Physical constant In science, a physical constant is a physical quantity whose numerical value ... It can be contrasted with a mathematical constant, which is a fixed value that does ... the most famous being the reduced Planck constant ħ, the gravitational constant G, the speed of light c, ...
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Astronomical distance
Astronomical distance Astronomical distances are simply so massively huge as ... 000,000,000 kilometers For this reason astronomical distances make use of the speed of ... small time periods. The distance to an astronomical body is often, therefore, referred to by ... solar system, the smaller unit of the astronomical unit (AU) is used. Measuring distances ...
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Astronomical seeing
Astronomical seeing Schematic diagram illustrating how optical wavefronts ... of the wavefronts plotted is highly exaggerated. Astronomical seeing refers to the blurring and twinkling of astronomical objects such as stars caused by the Earth's atmosphere. The astronomical seeing conditions on a given night at ... the seeing disc is determined by the astronomical seeing conditions at the time of ...
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Astronomical unit (translated from German)
Astronomical unit Astronomical unit Symbol AE, OUTER ONE Dimension Lengths ... 870,691 m = approx.. 150 GM Those Astronomical unit (contractions AE, internationally OUTER ONE for Astronomical unit) is beside that Parsec the most ... that Erdradius derived. Definition of the international astronomical union Those International astronomical union (IAU) ...
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