Convert Bohr radius to mile (Roman)

Please provide values below to convert Bohr radius [a.u.] to mile (Roman) [mi (Roman)], or Convert mile (Roman) to Bohr radius.




How to Convert Bohr Radius to Mile (Roman)

1 a.u. = 3.57599527304292e-14 mi (Roman)

Example: convert 15 a.u. to mi (Roman):
15 a.u. = 15 × 3.57599527304292e-14 mi (Roman) = 5.36399290956437e-13 mi (Roman)


Bohr Radius to Mile (Roman) Conversion Table

Bohr radius mile (Roman)

Bohr Radius

The Bohr radius is the most probable distance between the proton and the electron in a hydrogen atom in its ground state, approximately 5.29 x 10⁻¹¹ meters.

History/Origin

The Bohr radius is named after Niels Bohr, who proposed a model of the atom in 1913. It is the atomic unit of length.

Current Use

The Bohr radius is a fundamental constant in atomic physics and is used to simplify calculations and equations.


Mile (Roman)

The Roman mile (mille passus) consisted of 1,000 paces, which was about 1,480 meters.

History/Origin

The Roman mile was established by the Roman military and was used throughout the Roman Empire. A pace was considered to be two steps.

Current Use

The Roman mile is an obsolete unit of measurement.



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