What are the dimensions of χ, the magnetic susceptibility? Consider an H-atom. Guess an expression for χ, up to a constant by constructing a quantity of dimensions of χ, out of parameters of the atom: e, m, v, R and μ0. Here, m is the electronic mass, v is electronic velocity, R is Bohr radius. Estimate the number so obtained and compare with the value of for many solid materials.
As I and H both have same units and dimensions, hence χ has no dimensions.
Here, χ is related with e, m, v, R and
From Biot-Savart'slaw,
Dimensions of
where Q is the dimension of charge
As χ is dimensionless, it should have no involvement of charge Q in its dimensional formula.
It will be so if μ0 and e together should have the value , as e has the dimensions of charge.
Let
where a, b ,c are the power of m,v and R respectively
Equating the powers we get 0=1+a
a=-1
0=1+b+c
0=-b
b=0
1+0+c=0
c=-1
Putting values in equation i we get
Here,