The document provides a comprehensive table of physical constants and properties relevant for JEE Main and Advanced, including atomic and subatomic constants, thermodynamic quantities, and electromagnetic properties. It lists key values such as the speed of light, Planck's constant, and various thermodynamic properties of substances like water and copper. Additionally, it includes miscellaneous quantities such as the gravitational constant and the solar constant.
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Important Quantities Jee Main and Advance
The document provides a comprehensive table of physical constants and properties relevant for JEE Main and Advanced, including atomic and subatomic constants, thermodynamic quantities, and electromagnetic properties. It lists key values such as the speed of light, Planck's constant, and various thermodynamic properties of substances like water and copper. Additionally, it includes miscellaneous quantities such as the gravitational constant and the solar constant.
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Comprehensive Physical Constants and Properties Table for JEE Main and Ad-
vanced 1. Atomic and Subatomic Constants
Quantity Symbol Value Units
Speed of Light c 3.00 × 108 m/s Planck’s Constant h 6.626 × 10−34 J·s Reduced Planck’s Constant ℏ (h/2π) 1.055 × 10−34 J·s Electron Mass me 9.109 × 10−31 kg Proton Mass mp 1.673 × 10−27 kg Neutron Mass mn 1.675 × 10−27 kg Elementary Charge e 1.602 × 10−19 C Avogadro’s Number Na 6.022 × 1023 mol−1 Bohr Radius a0 5.291 × 10−11 m 1
Rydberg Constant R∞ 1.097 × 107 m−1
Fine-Structure Constant α 7.297 × 10−3 Dimensionless Nuclear Magneton µn 5.051 × 10−27 J·T−1 Electron Volt eV 1.602 × 10−19 J
2. Atomic and Molecular Properties
Quantity Value Units
Mass of 1 Hydrogen Atom 1.008 u 1.66 × 10−27 kg Mass of 1 Mole of Carbon-12 12 g - Bond Length of H2 74 pm - Ionization Energy of Hydrogen 13.6 eV J Boltzmann Constant k 1.381 × 10−23 J/K
3. Thermodynamic Quantities
Quantity Symbol Value Units
Universal Gas Constant R 8.314 J/mol·K Standard Atmospheric Pressure P0 1.013 × 105 Pa ◦ Absolute Zero Temperature T0 −273.15 C Molar Volume of Ideal Gas Vm0 22.414 L/mol
4. Electromagnetic Properties
Quantity Symbol Value Units
Permittivity of Free Space ε0 8.854 × 10−12 F/m 2
Permeability of Free Space µ0 4π × 10−7 H/m
Coulomb’s Constant ke 8.988 × 109 N·m2 /C2 Magnetic Flux Quantum Φ0 2.068 × 10−15 Wb
Substance Specific Heat Capacity Thermal Conductivity Melting Point Boiling Point Water 4.186 J/g·K 0.606 W/m·K 0◦ C 100◦ C Copper 0.385 J/g·K 401 W/m·K 1085◦ C 2562◦ C Aluminium 0.900 J/g·K 237 W/m·K 660.3◦ C 2470◦ C Air 1.005 J/g·K 0.0257 W/m·K - -
7. Additional Useful Quantities
Quantity Symbol Value Units
Acceleration Due to Gravity g 9.81 m/s2 Standard Earth Radius Re 6.371 × 106 m Solar Constant S 1361 W/m2 Mass of Earth M⊕ 5.972 × 1024 kg 3