What's your favorite constant /sci/?
I love the Avocado constant.
The Oiler constant
>>8632220
Mine. You'll be hearing a lot about it in the next 5 years.
You know know that avogadros constant is merely a definition and not a fundamental physical/chemical constant.
Now know *
52,1
>>8632220
The -inople constant, which is surprisingly variable
>>8632244
Its a proportionality factor, so it isn't going to be a fundamental constant.
8632305
>>8632220
0.
why? coz you can't do shit without 0.
>>8632220
The bulk modulus of water, 2.2 GPa
> tfw when brainlets have to google what bulk modulus is
>>8632318
Nah I just looked at what you said and thought
>you're fucking gay
Idgaf what dumb thing you read about on wikipedia today
>>8632220
Planck's Constant, because it limits how accurately we can measure anything, by the Hindenburg Uncertainty Principal.
>>8632264
Exactly, but many memers will say it's their favorite constant. This should be a warning that you are dealing with a ibfukinluvsience dude, or a retarded chemist (which is almost a redundant statement).
>>8632220
c-could Avogadro be the first ayy lmao chemist known to humans?
>>8632220
I like 8.99E^(9) desu
>>8632448
>Hindenburg Uncertainty Principal
If you are trying to be sarcastic, stop.
If not, then you should learn how to spell. And history.
> Hindenburg: German general
> Heisenberg: German physicist
> Principal: chief of the school
> Principle: Appears in books and knowledge, logic, etc.
>>8632220
Boltzman constant, I just love thermodynamics.
>>8632309
People did math without 0 for hundreds of years. What you really need is 1.
>>8632684
what's your opinion on Schopenhauer's cat
>>8632220
80085
69 XD
>>8633084
420
LOL!!! XD
>>8633088
penis
>>8632220
Boltzmann constant
>>8632220
the constant of immigration C
>>8632220
Planck constant and pi.
57
299792458 m/s
>>8633177
>not just '1'
>>8632220
planck constant
>>8633261
<<<newfags out
>>8632220
Change
plank contant
10^200, because it's the biggest natural number
Pi, also known as 22/7
>>8633435
22/7 != 4
The square root of 2. Love how it links sine waves, paper, triangles and circles. It's also the diminished fifth interval in music (C - F#, etc).
>>8633435
TRIGGERED
Bay's theorem which says p(a|b)=p(a)*p(b)
>>8632684
Amazing.
Autism in situ
>>8632660
I prefer 8.854 x 10^(-12) myself.
>>8632309
All you need is -1n= 1n
To create 1
Otherwise it is 0 indeed but so would life be
>0
f(x) = x
>>8632318
How the fuck do you even get a 2.2 GPA?