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example of dimensionless constant

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In physics, a dimensionless physical constant, sometimes called a fundamental physical constant, is a physical constant that is dimensionless. It has no units attached, but has a numerical value that is independent of the system of units used. The best-known example is the fine-structure constant α, which has approximate value of 1⁄137.036
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