fine-structure constant

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atomic spectra

  • In fine structure

    …a dimensionless constant called the fine-structure constant. This constant is given by the equation α = ke2/hc, where k is Coulomb’s constant, e is the charge of the electron, h is Planck’s constant, and c is the speed of light. The value of the constant α is 7.29735254 × 10−3,…

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quantum electrodynamics

  • In quantum electrodynamics

    …a dimensionless quantity called the fine-structure constant, with a numerical value equal to (1/137). Thus, after a few levels the contribution is negligible. In a more-fundamental way the factor α serves as a measure of the strength of the electromagnetic interaction. It equals e2/4πεo[planck]c, where e is the electron charge,…

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