17 Bohr, atomic unit of length to Foots (17 a0 to ft)

Convert 17 Bohr, atomic unit of length to Foots (a0 to ft) with our conversion calculator and conversion tables. To convert 17 a0 to ft use direct conversion formula below.
17 a0 = 2.951447696916E-9 ft.
You also can convert 17 Bohr, atomic unit of length to other length units.

17 BOHR, ATOMIC UNIT OF LENGTH

=

2.951447696916E-9 FOOTS

Direct conversion formula: 1 Bohr, atomic unit of length * 5759885231.1574 = 1 Foots

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Metric foot 2.8447889613575E-9

Conversion table: Bohr, atomic unit of length to Foots

BOHR, ATOMIC UNIT OF LENGTH   FOOTS
1 = 1.7361457040682E-10
2 = 3.4722914081365E-10
3 = 5.2084371122047E-10
4 = 6.944582816273E-10
5 = 8.6807285203412E-10
7 = 1.2153019928478E-9
8 = 1.3889165632546E-9
9 = 1.5625311336614E-9
10 = 1.7361457040682E-9
FOOTS   BOHR, ATOMIC UNIT OF LENGTH
1 = 5759885231.1574
2 = 11519770462.315
3 = 17279655693.472
4 = 23039540924.63
5 = 28799426155.787
7 = 40319196618.102
8 = 46079081849.259
9 = 51838967080.416
10 = 57598852311.574

Nearest numbers for 17 Bohr, atomic unit of length

BOHR, ATOMIC UNIT OF LENGTH   FOOTS
1 a0 = 1.7361457040682E-10 ft
2 a0 = 3.4722914081365E-10 ft
3 a0 = 5.2084371122047E-10 ft
4 a0 = 6.944582816273E-10 ft
5 a0 = 8.6807285203412E-10 ft
6 a0 = 1.0416874224409E-9 ft
7 a0 = 1.2153019928478E-9 ft
8 a0 = 1.3889165632546E-9 ft
9 a0 = 1.5625311336614E-9 ft
10 a0 = 1.7361457040682E-9 ft
11 a0 = 1.9097602744751E-9 ft
12 a0 = 2.0833748448819E-9 ft
13 a0 = 2.2569894152887E-9 ft
14 a0 = 2.4306039856955E-9 ft
15 a0 = 2.6042185561024E-9 ft
16 a0 = 2.7778331265092E-9 ft
17 a0 = 2.951447696916E-9 ft
18 a0 = 3.1250622673228E-9 ft
19 a0 = 3.2986768377297E-9 ft
20 a0 = 3.4722914081365E-9 ft
The Bohr radius (Bohr or a0) is a physical constant, approximately equal to the most probable distance between the proton and electron in a hydrogen atom in its ground state.