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An Approximation to the Mass Ratio of the Proton to the Electron

Authors: Harry A. Watson

An Approximation to the Mass Ratio of the Proton to the Electron. The mass ratio of the proton to the electron is a dimensionless physical constant. The following expression provides a good estimate. (4π)(4π−1/π)(4π−2/π)= 1836.15 (1) The above expression is also the greatest lower bound (GLB) for a more general expression. A geometric persuasion is given and the more general expression is determined via the inversion of the spheres.

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