%I #65 Jul 18 2020 04:34:28
%S 6,6,7,4
%N Decimal expansion of Newton's gravitational constant in SI units.
%C Also called "Newtonian constant of gravitation".
%D CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 75th edition, (1994-1995) Page 1-1
%H O. V. Karagioz & V. P. Izmailov, <a href="http://zeus.wdcb.ru/wdcb/sep/GravConst/welcome_en.html">Newtonian Constant of Gravitation G</a>
%H NIST, <a href="http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?bg">Newtonian constant of gravitation</a>.
%H C. C. Speake and T. J. Quinn, <a href="https://doi.org/10.1088/0957-0233/10/6/001">The Gravitational Constant: Theory and Experiment 200 Years After Cavendish</a>, Measurement Science and Technology, Vol. 10, No. 6 (1999) (see Fig. 1).
%H M. Tanabashi et al., <a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.98.030001">Review of Particle Physics</a>, Physical Review D, 98, 030001 (2018), <a href="http://pdg.lbl.gov/2018/reviews/rpp2018-rev-astrophysical-constants.pdf">Table 2.1</a>
%H Eric Weisstein, World of Physics, <a href="http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/GravitationalConstant.html">Gravitational Constant</a>
%H Wikipedia, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitational_constant">Gravitational constant</a>
%F G = c^4/F_P = A183001/A228817. - _Omar E. Pol_, Jun 30 2014
%F G = h'*c/(m_P)^2 = A254181*A003678/A078301^2. - _Ilya Gutkovskiy_, Nov 15 2016
%e 6.674 30(15) * 10^(-11) m^3 kg^(-1) s^(-2) according to CODATA 2018 (digits in parentheses represent standard uncertainty).
%Y Cf. A003676, A070059, A070060, A003678, A070062, A070063, A070064.
%K cons,nonn,bref
%O -10,1
%A Ron Marcinski (ronmarcinski(AT)hotmail.com), Apr 18 2002
%E Updated by _Omar E. Pol_, Sep 01 2009, Sep 01 2012, Nov 14 2016
%E Three terms removed by _Felix Fröhlich_, Nov 12 2018
%E a(-7) from _Ivan Panchenko_, May 20 2019
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