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what is the SI unit in all physics​

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Answered by SAMVIDA2701
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Answered by LilyWhite
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Heyyyy Buddy here is Ur answer :-

*Atomic Mass Unit = 1.6606×10 to the power of -27 Kg .

* Avagadro's Number = 6.023×10 to the power of 23 ( particle / mol ) .

* Electron rest mass = 9.1095×10 to the power of -31 kg .

* Gas constant = 8.314 Kl to the power of -1 K to the power of -1 mol to the power of -1 .

* Molar Volume (STP) = 22.4×10 to the power of -3 m to the power of 3 / mol .

* Neutron rest mass = 1.6749×10 to the power of -27 kg .

* Planck's constant = 6.6262×10 to the power of -27 kg .

* Proton rest mass = 1.6726×10 to the power of 27 kg .

* Velocity of light = 3×10 to the power of 8 m / sec .

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