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What are the units of Einstein coefficients?

What are the units of Einstein coefficients?. A [A] = [B] = s -1 B [A] = [B] = m 3 s -1 C [A] = s -1 ; [B] = m 3 s -1 D [A] = s -1 ; [B] = m 3 J -1 s -2. What are the units of Einstein coefficients?. A [A] = [B] = s -1 B [A] = [B] = m 3 s -1 C [A] = s -1 ; [B] = m 3 s -1

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What are the units of Einstein coefficients?

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  1. What are the units of Einstein coefficients? A [A] = [B] = s-1 B [A] = [B] = m3 s-1 C [A] = s-1; [B] = m3 s-1 D [A] = s-1; [B] = m3 J-1 s-2

  2. What are the units of Einstein coefficients? A [A] = [B] = s-1 B [A] = [B] = m3 s-1 C [A] = s-1; [B] = m3 s-1 D [A] = s-1; [B] = m3 J-1 s-2 The probability per unit time has units of s-1. Therefore, [Aik] = s-1. The spectral energy density () has units of Js m-3. Since [()·Bik] = s-1, it follows that [B] = m3 J-1 s-2

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