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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."

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