- In physics, an
electronvolt (symbol eV, also
written electron-volt and
electron volt) is the
measure of an
amount of
kinetic energy gained by a single...
- unit.
Among the
units commonly used to
denote photon energy are the
electronvolt (eV) and the
joule (as well as its multiples, such as the microjoule)...
- {\displaystyle h} = 6.62607015×10−34 J⋅Hz−1. It is
often used with
units of
electronvolt (eV),
which corresponds to the SI unit per
elementary charge. Planck's...
-
steradian (sr). Some
other units such as the hour, litre, tonne, bar, and
electronvolt are not SI units, but are
widely used in
conjunction with SI units. Until...
-
Graph of
first ionisation energies of the
elements in
electronvolts (predictions used for
elements 109–118)...
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Other accepted units astronomical unit
dalton day
decibel degree of arc
electronvolt hectare hour
litre minute minute and
second of arc
neper tonne See also...
- used in
atomic physics,
particle physics and high
energy physics is the
electronvolt (eV). One eV is
equivalent to 1.602176634×10−19 J. In
spectroscopy the...
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Joule Watt-hour Kilowatt-hour
Electronvolt Calorie 1 J = 1 kg⋅m2⋅s−2 = 1 2.77778 × 10−4 2.77778 × 10−7 6.241 × 1018 0.239 1 Wh = 3.6 × 103 1 0.001 2.247...
- 7 million Kelvin
photon temperature gives a
typical photon energy of 250
electronvolt,
thereby setting a
typical m****
scale for warm dark matter: particles...
-
joules per
coulomb (energy per charge),
which is also
equivalent to
electronvolts per
elementary charge: V = A ⋅ Ω = Wb s = W A = J C = eV e . {\displaystyle...