There is no such thing as a Borh magnetron. More than likely it was a spelling error.
Borh magneton is the real constant.
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The Bohr magneton (μB) is a physical constant representing the magnetic moment of an electron in Bohr's model of the atom. The Bohr magneton is equal to eħ/2mc, where e is the elementary charge, ħ is the reduced Planck constant, and m and c are the electron's mass and speed of light respectively. The term "Bohr magnetron" is a misspelling or mispronunciation of "Bohr magneton."
The value of 1 Bohr magneton is approximately 9.27 x 10^-24 joules per Tesla. It is a unit used to represent the magnetic moment of an electron due to its orbital angular momentum in an atom.
The son of Niels Bohr is Aage Bohr.
Neils Bohr
Niels Bohr had one brother, Harald Bohr, who was a mathematician.
Niels Henrik David Bohr