E₀ = B₀ c =
B₀ = E₀/c =
Iave = ½ c ε₀ E₀² =
ε₀ = 8.8541878128⨯10⁻¹² F⋅m⁻¹
c = 299792458 m/s
μ₀ = 1.25663706212×10⁻⁶ H/m
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