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constant

[kon-stuhnt] / ˈkɒn stənt /




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"Today, the kilogram is defined on the basis of fundamental constants using an electromechanical device that compares electric current to mass," St-Jean explained.

From Science Daily

To determine how fast it is growing today, scientists calculate a value called the Hubble constant.

From Science Daily

Relentless storms and near‑constant rainfall – described as "apocalyptic" by one expert – have brought some of the South West's worst flooding in decades.

From BBC

Phones rattled against the tabletop with constant texts.

From Los Angeles Times

"I haven't got constant interruptions… it's a much more relaxed atmosphere."

From BBC