- 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)...
- 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...
- kilo-
electronvolt 1×103
electronvolts Energy Per
Photon eV
electronvolt 1
electronvolt Energy Per
Photon meV milli-
electronvolt 1×10−3
electronvolts Energy...
- the
degree (for
measuring plane angles, 1° = (π /180) rad); and the
electronvolt (a unit of energy, 1 eV = 1.602176634×10−19 J).
Although the term metric...
- {\displaystyle h} SI unit
joule per
hertz (joule second)
Other units electronvolt per
hertz (
electronvolt second) In SI base
units kg⋅m2⋅s−1
Dimension M L 2 T − 1...
- for use with the SI. Some of
these are decimalised, like the
litre and
electronvolt, and are
considered "metric". Others, like the
astronomical unit are...
-
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...
- The
first collisions were
achieved in 2010 at an
energy of 3.5 tera-
electronvolts (TeV) per beam,
about four
times the
previous world record. The discovery...
- US
customary unit is the foot pound.
Other energy units such as the
electronvolt, food
calorie or
thermodynamic kcal (based on the
temperature change...