• 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...
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  • {\displaystyle h} SI unit joule per hertz (joule seconds) Other units electronvolt per hertz (electronvolt seconds) In SI base units kg m2 s−1 Dimension M L 2 T − 1...
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  • 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)...
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    Graph of first ionisation energies of the elements in electronvolts (predictions used for elements 109–118)...
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  • dissociation energies, Ed, of the A–B, A–A and B–B bonds are expressed in electronvolts, the factor (eV)−1⁄2 being included to ensure a dimensionless result...
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    7 million Kelvin photon temperature gives a typical photon energy of 250 electronvolt, thereby setting a typical mass scale for warm dark matter: particles...
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    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...
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    sugar crystal (0.102 mg/crystal). Zeptojoule 160 zeptojoule is about one electronvolt.[citation needed] The minimal energy needed to change a bit of data in...
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  • 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...
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