User`s guide

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No. Scientifi c Constant Symbol Value Unit
6-4 Avogadro constant N
A
6.0221415×10
23
mol
–1
7-1 Boltzmann constant k 1.3806505×10
–23
J K
–1
7-2 Molar volume of ideal gas V
m
22.413996×10
–3
m
3
mol
–1
7-3 Molar gas constant R 8.314472 J mol
–1
K
–1
7-4 Speed of light in vacuum C
0
299792458 m s
–1
8-1 First radiation constant C
1
3.74177138×10
–16
W m
2
8-2 Second radiation constant C
2
1.4387752×10
–2
m K
8-3 Stefan-Boltzmann constant
σ
5.670400×10
–8
W m
–2
K
–4
8-4 Electric constant
ε
0
8.854187817×10
–12
F m
–1
9-1 Magnetic constant
µ
0
12.566370614×10
–7
N A
–2
9-2 Magnetic fl ux quantum
φ
0
2.06783372×10
–15
Wb
9-3 Standard acceleration of gravity g 9.80665 m s
–2
9-4 Conductance quantum G
0
7.748091733×10
–5
S
10-1
Characteristic impedance of
vacuum
Z
0
376.730313461
10-2 Celsius temperature t 273.15 K
10-3 Newtonian constant of gravitation G 6.6742×10
–11
m
3
kg
–1
s
–2
10-4 Standard atmosphere atm 101325 Pa
• Source: 2000 CODATA recommended values
Scientifi c Function Calculations
Unless otherwise noted, the functions in this section can be used in any of the calculator’s
calculation modes, except for the BASE Mode.
Scientifi c Function Calculation Precautions
• When performing a calculation that includes a built-in scientifi c function, it may take
some time before the calculation result appears. Do not perform any key operation on the
calculator until the calculation result appears.
• To interrupt and on-going calculation operation, press
A
.
Interpreting Scientifi c Function Syntax
• Text that represents a function’s argument is enclosed in braces ({ }). Arguments are
normally {value} or {expression}.
• When braces ({ }) are enclosed within parentheses, it means that input of everything
inside the parentheses is mandatory.