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Convert aln to Bohr radius

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How to use this aln to Bohr radius Converter 🤔

Follow these steps to convert given aln value from aln units to Bohr radius units.

  1. Enter the input aln value in the text field.
  2. The given aln is converted to Bohr radius in realtime ⌚ using the formula, and displayed under the Bohr radius label.
  3. You may copy the resulting Bohr radius value using the Copy button.

Formula

To convert given length from aln to Bohr radius, use the following formula.

Bohr radius = aln / 8.91204199264723e-11

Calculation

Calculation will be done after you enter a valid input.

aln to Bohr radius Conversion Table

The following table gives some of the most used conversions from aln to Bohr radius.

aln (aln)Bohr radius (b)
0 aln0 b
1 aln11220772981.3778 b
2 aln22441545962.7555 b
3 aln33662318944.1333 b
4 aln44883091925.511 b
5 aln56103864906.8888 b
6 aln67324637888.2665 b
7 aln78545410869.6443 b
8 aln89766183851.022 b
9 aln100986956832.3998 b
10 aln112207729813.7775 b
20 aln224415459627.5551 b
50 aln561038649068.8877 b
100 aln1122077298137.7754 b
1000 aln11220772981377.754 b
10000 aln112207729813777.55 b
100000 aln1122077298137775.5 b

aln

An aln is a historical unit of length used in various cultures for measuring textiles and other materials. One aln is approximately equivalent to 24 inches or 0.6096 meters.

The aln was based on the length of a person's arm or the width of a specific type of cloth, and its exact length could vary depending on historical standards and regional practices.

Alns were used for measuring fabric lengths and in trade, particularly in the textile industry. Although less common today, the unit provides historical context for traditional measurement practices and standards in textiles and trade.

Bohr radius

The Bohr radius is a fundamental unit of length used in atomic physics to describe the size of the ground state orbit of an electron around a proton in a hydrogen atom. One Bohr radius is approximately 5.29177 × 10^(-11) meters or about 0.529 angstroms.

The Bohr radius is derived from the Bohr model of the atom, which describes the electron's orbit as quantized and stable. It provides a characteristic length scale for the electron's position in its lowest energy state, known as the ground state.

The Bohr radius is used in atomic and quantum physics to understand the size of atoms, atomic orbitals, and the fundamental structure of matter. It is a key parameter in the Bohr model and provides insight into the scale of atomic interactions and energy levels.