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Date: 2012-08-13 14:21:25
Physical constants
Electromagnetism
Planck units
Planck mass
Planck length
Planck time
Max Planck
Planck current
Planck temperature
Measurement
Physics
Natural units

Table 1: Fundamental physical constants5

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