5 Bohr, atomic unit of length to Foots (5 a0 to ft)

Convert 5 Bohr, atomic unit of length to Foots (a0 to ft) with our conversion calculator and conversion tables. To convert 5 a0 to ft use direct conversion formula below.
5 a0 = 8.6807285203412E-10 ft.
You also can convert 5 Bohr, atomic unit of length to other length units.

5 BOHR, ATOMIC UNIT OF LENGTH

=

8.6807285203412E-10 FOOTS

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

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Metric foot 8.3670263569339E-1

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

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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.