Recent content by John2
-
J
Graduate Calculating Bethe Stopping Power Constant: 606,235 or 78,500?
Thank you. That helped.- John2
- Post #3
- Forum: Quantum Physics
-
J
Graduate Calculating Bethe Stopping Power Constant: 606,235 or 78,500?
The nonrelativistic Bethe stopping power function contains the constant 2*pi*N*e^4 where N is Avogadro's number and e is the electron charge. In the literature, this constant is often calculated to be 78,500. If calculate the constant, I get 606,235 (=2 * pi * 6.02214179E+23 mol^-1...- John2
- Thread
- Power Stopping power
- Replies: 2
- Forum: Quantum Physics