Fine-structur constant

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Template:Fixscots In physics, the fine-structure constant, kent as Sommerfeld's constant anaw, commonly scrieved by Template:Math (the Greek letter alpha), is a dimensionless physical constant chairacterisin the strenth of the electromagnetic interaction atween elementary chairged pairticles. It is relatit tae the elementary chairge Template:Math, that chairacterises the strenth o couplin o an elementary chairged pairticle wi tha electromagnetic field, bi the formula Template:Math. Being a dimensionless quantity, it hae the sel an same nummerical vailyie in aw seestems o units, that is approximately Template:Sfrac .

Defineetion

Some equivalent defineetions o Template:Math in terms o ither fundamental pheesical constants are:

α=14πε0e2c=μ04πe2c=kee2c=cμ02RK=e24πZ0

whaur:

The defineetion reflects the fact thae Template:Math is relatit tae the permeability o free space Template:Math, whilk equals μ0=2αe2hc.in the 2019 redefineetion of SI base units, 4Template:Pi × 1.000 000 000 82 (20) 10−7 H·m−1 is the value for Template:Math based upo' mair accurat meisurements o the fine structur constant.[1][2][3]

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