How are the values of constants calculated in physics' formulas???
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While its numerical value can be defined at will by the choice of units, the speed of light itself is a single physical constant. Any ratio between physical constants of the same dimensions results in a dimensionless physical constant, for example, the proton-to-electron mass ratio.
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