77 Bohr, atomic unit of length to Nanometre (77 a0 to nanometres)

Convert 77 Bohr, atomic unit of length to Nanometre (a0 to nanometres) with our conversion calculator and conversion tables. To convert 77 a0 to nanometres use direct conversion formula below.
77 a0 = 4.07466452162 nanometres.
You also can convert 77 Bohr, atomic unit of length to other length units.

77 BOHR, ATOMIC UNIT OF LENGTH

=

4.07466452162 NANOMETRE

Direct conversion formula: 1 Bohr, atomic unit of length * 18.897261257078 = 1 Nanometre

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Conversion table: Bohr, atomic unit of length to Nanometre

BOHR, ATOMIC UNIT OF LENGTH   NANOMETRE
1 = 0.05291772106
2 = 0.10583544212
3 = 0.15875316318
4 = 0.21167088424
5 = 0.2645886053
7 = 0.37042404742
8 = 0.42334176848
9 = 0.47625948954
10 = 0.5291772106
NANOMETRE   BOHR, ATOMIC UNIT OF LENGTH
1 = 18.897261257078
2 = 37.794522514156
3 = 56.691783771234
4 = 75.589045028312
5 = 94.48630628539
7 = 132.28082879955
8 = 151.17809005662
9 = 170.0753513137
10 = 188.97261257078

Nearest numbers for 77 Bohr, atomic unit of length

BOHR, ATOMIC UNIT OF LENGTH   NANOMETRE
1 a0 = 0.05291772106 nanometres
2 a0 = 0.10583544212 nanometres
3 a0 = 0.15875316318 nanometres
4 a0 = 0.21167088424 nanometres
5 a0 = 0.2645886053 nanometres
6 a0 = 0.31750632636 nanometres
7 a0 = 0.37042404742 nanometres
8 a0 = 0.42334176848 nanometres
9 a0 = 0.47625948954 nanometres
10 a0 = 0.5291772106 nanometres
11 a0 = 0.58209493166 nanometres
12 a0 = 0.63501265272 nanometres
13 a0 = 0.68793037378 nanometres
14 a0 = 0.74084809484 nanometres
15 a0 = 0.7937658159 nanometres
16 a0 = 0.84668353696 nanometres
17 a0 = 0.89960125802 nanometres
18 a0 = 0.95251897908 nanometres
19 a0 = 1.00543670014 nanometres
20 a0 = 1.0583544212 nanometres
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.