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<noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A theoretical constant defined by the Bohr theory of the atom as: <math>R_{\infty} = \frac{m_ee^4}{4\pi \hbar^3 c}\ \left( {\mu_0 c^2}{4 \pi}\right)^2 \ . </math>
<noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A theoretical constant related to the spectrum of atomic hydrogen defined by the Bohr theory of the atom as: ''R<sub>&infin;</sub> = m<sub>e</sub>e<sup>4</sup>''/(''4&pi;ℏ<sup>3</sup> c'')·<big>[</big>''&mu;<sub>0</sub> c<sup>2</sup>''/(''4&pi;'')<big>]</big><sup>2</sup> .

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A definition or brief description of Rydberg constant.

A theoretical constant related to the spectrum of atomic hydrogen defined by the Bohr theory of the atom as: R = mee4/(4πℏ3 c[μ0 c2/()]2 .