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The Bohr radius (a0 or rBohr) is a physical constant, approximately equal to the most probable distance between the proton and electron in a hydrogen atom in its ground state. It is named after Niels Bohr, due to its role in the Bohr model of an atom. Its value is 5.2917721067×10^−11 m.
A unit of length used to measure nuclear distances, = 10−15 meter. Named for the Italian physicist Enrico Fermi (1901–1954). Now obsolete, replaced by the SI term femtometer (symbol, fm); 1 fermi = 1 femtometer.
In relation to the base unit of [length] => (meters), 1 Bohr Radius (Bohr) is equal to 5.29177E-11 meters, while 1 Fermi (fermi) = 1.0E-15 meters.53 Bohr Radius | to common length units |
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53 Bohr | = 2.8046381E-9 meters (m) |
53 Bohr | = 2.8046381E-12 kilometers (km) |
53 Bohr | = 2.8046381E-7 centimeters (cm) |
53 Bohr | = 9.2015685695538E-9 feet (ft) |
53 Bohr | = 1.1041882283465E-7 inches (in) |
53 Bohr | = 3.0671895231846E-9 yards (yd) |
53 Bohr | = 1.7427213199913E-12 miles (mi) |
53 Bohr | = 2.9644203572561E-25 light years (ly) |
53 Bohr | = 1.0600208327585E-5 pixels (PX) |
53 Bohr | = 1.7528988125E+26 planck length (pl) |