Ratio of any circle\'s circumference to its diameter. Note: this constant is
degree unit dependent => rad: 3.14, deg: 180.0
Ratio of any circle\'s circumference to its diameter. Note: this constant is
degree unit independent => rad: 3.14, deg: 3.14
Unique real number such that the value of the derivative (slope of the tangent
line) of the function f(x) = e^x at the point x = 0 is equal to 1
Imaginary unit, defined such that i^2 = −1
Speed of light in vacuum, m·s^-1
The gravitational constant is an empirical physical constant involved in the
calculation of the gravitational attraction between objects with mass, m^3·kg^−1·s^−2
Physical constant reflecting the sizes of energy quanta in quantum mechanics,
J·s
Reduced Planck constant, J·s
Not a number
Infinity
Built-in
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