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Electromagnetism / Measurement / Dimensionless physical constant / Fine-structure constant / Coupling constant / Proton / Dimensionless quantity / Dimensional analysis / Physics / Quantum field theory / Fundamental constants
Date: 2011-01-18 19:47:35
Electromagnetism
Measurement
Dimensionless physical constant
Fine-structure constant
Coupling constant
Proton
Dimensionless quantity
Dimensional analysis
Physics
Quantum field theory
Fundamental constants

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