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How Fast Is Electron (Bohr orbit)?
2188 km/s
7.88 million km/h · 4.89 million mph
0.730% of the speed of light
An electron in a hydrogen atom's Bohr orbit moves at 2,188 km/s — 0.73% the speed of light. At this scale, classical physics fails; quantum mechanics fully takes over, and the electron has no definite position, only a probability cloud.
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Did you know?
Electrons are point-like — they have no measurable size. Even the most precise experiments place an upper limit at about 10⁻²² metres, smaller than anything else we can measure.
How it compares
- 0.73% of light speed
- At this scale, quantum mechanics rules
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