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Convert classical electron radius to feet (re to ft)

Convert classical electron radius to feet instantly with this easy to use re to ft conversion tool.

Classical electron radius explained

The classical electron radius is a theoretical concept used to describe the size of an electron in classical physics. It is derived from the electron's charge and mass, assuming that the electron is a point charge surrounded by a spherical shell of charge. This concept is important in understanding various physical phenomena, although it is not directly applicable to quantum mechanics.

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Feet explained

The foot is a unit of length used primarily in the United States, and it remains an essential part of the U.S. customary and imperial systems. One foot is defined as exactly 12 inches or 0.3048 meters. The foot has been historically used in many parts of the world, and although the metric system is more widely adopted globally, the foot is still significant in fields like construction, aviation, and real estate in the U.S. and a few other countries.

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Classical electron radius to feet conversion table

The following table provides a straightforward conversion guide for fractions and multiples of classical electron radius (re) to feet (ft).

Classical electron radius (re) Feet (ft)
0.01 re
0.1 re
1 re
10 re
100 re
1000 re

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