Bohr magneton with Units
μβ=9.27400968⋅10-24m2Cs
Share Result
To Full Decimal
The Bohr Magneton is 9.274009994 x 10-24 J·T-1
In atomic physics, the Bohr magneton (symbol μB), (also known as the Bohr-Procopiu magneton or electronic Bohr magneton. ) is a physical constant and the natural unit for expressing an electron magnetic dipole moment.Bohr magneton is used to indicate the magnetic moment of the electron structure in an atom, equal to 9.27 × 10 −24 erg/gauss.
The Bohr magneton is classified under The Electron and atomic physics constants and is defined in SI units by:
μB =e·h/2me
and in Gaussian CGS Units By:
μB =(e·h)/2me c
where:
- e is the elementary charge,
- h is the reduced Planck constant
- me is the electron rest mass
- c is the speed of light
The magnitude of an electron's spin magnetic moment is approximately one Bohr magneton.
Reference:
- Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohr_magneton