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WHY IS THIS CONSTANT IN MKSA SO CLOSE TO ONE?

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NILS BÖRJESSON - 27 Feb 2006 18:44 GMT
WHY IS THIS CONSTANT IN MKSA SO CLOSE TO ONE?

S=1/2.e^3.E0^-2.C^-3.ME^-2

e   =    ELEMENTEARY CHARGE
E0  =    THE PERMITTIVITY OF VACUUM
C   =    THE SPEED OF LIGHT
ME  =    THE MASS OF THE ELECTRON

S IS THE TEDENSTIGBÖRJESSONS CONSTANT
Bilge - 27 Feb 2006 20:29 GMT
NILS BÖRJESSON:
>WHY IS THIS CONSTANT IN MKSA SO CLOSE TO ONE?
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>S IS THE TEDENSTIGBÖRJESSONS CONSTANT

 Why is this constant so close to 1:

 S =  ln(2) hectare liter statvolt^2/c^5 e^2 pi^2

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