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Raggio di Bohr
raggio di Bohr
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Raio de Bohr
raio de Bohr
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Радіус Бора
радіус Бора
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Radiu de Bohr
radiu de Bohr
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Bán kính Bohr
bán kính Bohr
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Raggiu di Bohr
raggiu di Bohr
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Jari-jari Bohr
jari-jari Bohr
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Радиус на Бор
радиус на Бор
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bohrradius
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Bohri raadius
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Rai de Bohr
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Bohr-radius
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bohrradien
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Bohr-radien
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物理定数の一つ
物理定数の一つ、ボーアの原子模型で記述される水素原子において、基底状態にある電子の軌道半径
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Property / Great Russian Encyclopedia Online ID (old version): 1878096 / qualifier
 
subject named as: БОРА РАДИУС
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subject named as: Bohr radius
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in defining formula:

\varepsilon_0
 
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Property / calculated from: reduced Planck constant / rank
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Property / calculated from: reduced Planck constant / qualifier
in defining formula:

\hbar
 
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Property / calculated from: electron mass / rank
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in defining formula:

m_{\mathrm{e}}
 
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Property / calculated from: elementary charge / rank
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e
 
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\pi
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\varepsilon_0
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\hbar
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m_{\mathrm{e}}
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e
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Property / Store norske leksikon ID: bohrradien / rank
 
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Property / OpenAlex ID: C37387333 / rank
 
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Property / Den Store Danske ID: Bohr-radius / rank
 
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Property / ProofWiki ID: Definition:Bohr_Radius / rank
 
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Property / Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana ID: radi-de-bohr / rank
 
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Latest revision as of 09:23, 19 August 2024

physical constant; the most probable distance between an electron and the nucleus in a nonrelativistic model of the hydrogen atom with infinitely heavy nucleus
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Bohr radius
physical constant; the most probable distance between an electron and the nucleus in a nonrelativistic model of the hydrogen atom with infinitely heavy nucleus

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    0.0000000000529177210903±0.000000000000000000008 metre
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    0.0000000000529177 metre
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