Meters to Classical Electron Radius
Common Lengths Table
Extended Calculations Table For Meters and Classical Electron Radius Conversions
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you convert meters to classical electron radius?
To convert meters to classical electron radius, divide the number of meters by 2.8179403227e-15 (since there are 2.8179403227e-15 meters in a classical electron radius). For example, if you have 2.8179403227e-15 meters, you divide by 2.8179403227e-15 to get 1 classical electron radius.
What is the classical electron radius?
The classical electron radius, also known as the Thomson scattering length, is a physical constant that represents the scale at which classical electromagnetic theory becomes valid for describing the electron.