noun
- things that do not change or vary; fixed or unchanging elements
- numbers or quantities that have fixed values in mathematical equations or scientific formulas
Usage: mathematics; science
Examples
- Death and taxes are often called life’s only constants.
- The speed of light and gravitational acceleration are important physical constants.
- In this equation, a and b are variables while c is a constant.
- The constants in her daily routine helped her stay organized.
- Mathematical constants like pi appear in many formulas.
- Scientists rely on universal constants to make accurate calculations.
- Change is inevitable, but some constants remain throughout history.