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  2. Explosives shipping classification system - Wikipedia

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    Series 5 tests are used to determine if an article can be assigned to HD1.5 'Very Insensitive Explosive'; series 6 tests are used to determine the classification of an article within Hazard Divisions 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, or 1.4; and series 7 tests are used to determine if an article can be assigned to HD 1.6 as an article containing predominantly ...

  3. Elementary charge - Wikipedia

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    Thus, an object's charge can be exactly 0 e, or exactly 1 e, −1 e, 2 e, etc., but not ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠ e, or −3.8 e, etc. (There may be exceptions to this statement, depending on how "object" is defined; see below.) This is the reason for the terminology "elementary charge": it is meant to imply that it is an indivisible unit of charge.

  4. HAZMAT Class 1 Explosives - Wikipedia

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    4/5: K 4/5: L 1: N 4/5: S 4/5: 4/5: 4/5: 4/5: 4/5: 4/5: 4/5: 4/5: 4/5: 4/5: 4/5 Notes A blank space in the table indicates that no restrictions apply. X: Indicates that explosives of different compatibility groups may not be carried on the same transport vehicle. 1: An explosive from compatibility group L shall only be carried on the same ...

  5. Mathematical constant - Wikipedia

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    1.3 Euler's number e. 1.4 The imaginary unit i. ... approaches 1/e. e is an irrational number and a transcendental number.

  6. List of EC numbers (EC 3) - Wikipedia

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    1.16 EC 3.1.23: and EC 3.1.24 now EC 3.1.21.3, EC 3.1.21.4 and EC 3.1.21.5 1.17 EC 3.1.25: Site-Specific Endodeoxyribonucleases Specific for Altered Bases 1.18 EC 3.1.26: Endoribonucleases Producing 5'-Phosphomonoesters

  7. List of physical constants - Wikipedia

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    4.1 × 10 −10 [37] proton g-factor 5.585 694 6893 (16) 2.9 × 10 −10 [38] / quantum of circulation 3.636 947 5467 (11) × 10 −4 m 2 ⋅s −1: 3.1 × 10 −10 [39] = / Bohr magneton: 9.274 010 0657 (29) × 10 −24 J⋅T −1: 3.1 × 10 −10 [40]

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  9. List of mathematical constants - Wikipedia

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    A mathematical constant is a key number whose value is fixed by an unambiguous definition, often referred to by a symbol (e.g., an alphabet letter), or by mathematicians' names to facilitate using it across multiple mathematical problems. [1]