Bohr Magneton over Planck Constant * c (1/ (m T))
The Bohr Magneton, `mu_B`, is both a physical constant and the natural unit for expressing an electron magnetic dipole moment. The Bohr Magneton (symbol: `mu_B`) is the magnitude of the magnetic dipole moment of an orbiting electron with an orbital angular momentum of one reduced Planck constant. This constant, the Borh Magneton over the Planck Constant times the speed of light, (`mu_B/(h*c)`) is expressed in inverse `m*T`.
This constant, the Bohr Magneton over Planck Constant times speed of light, `mu_B/(h*c)`, is specified with standard uncertainty (standard deviation) of 0.0000010 / (m T)
See Uncertainty of Measurement Results, a discussion provided by NIST of the application of uncertainty to the documented constants.
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