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  Electronvolt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The electronvolt (symbol eV, or, rarely and incorrectly, ev) is a unit of energy.
It is the amount of kinetic energy gained by a single unbound electron when it passes through an electrostatic potential difference of one volt, in vacuum.
In certain fields, such as plasma physics, it is convenient to use the electronvolt as a unit of temperature.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Electronvolt   (378 words)

  
 Electronvolt - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In certain fields, such as plasma physics, it is convenient to use the electronvolt as an unit of temperature.
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Electronvolt contains research on
Electronvolt, Using electronvolts to measure mass, Electronvolts and kinetic energy, Electronvolts and temperature, See also, External links and Units of energy.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/MeV   (435 words)

  
 Electronvolt - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
An electronvolt (symbol: eV) is the amount of energy gained by a singleunbound electron when it falls through an electrostatic potential difference of onevolt.
The typical atmosphericmolecule has an energy of about 0.03 eV.
To convert a particle's kinetic energy in electronvolts into itstemperature in kelvins, multiply by 11,605 (see Boltzmann constant).
www.free-web-encyclopedia.com /?t=GeV   (198 words)

  
 Units: E
One electronvolt is the work required to move an electron through a potential difference of one volt.
The size of the electronvolt must be determined experimentally; the currently accepted value (1998) is 160.217 646 2 x 10
The official spelling is electronvolt (one word) rather than electron volt.
www.unc.edu /~rowlett/units/dictE.html   (2561 words)

  
 BIPM - Table 7
(a) For the electronvolt and the unified atomic mass unit, values are quoted from CODATA Bulletin, 1986, No. 63.
The value given for the astronomical unit is quoted from the IERS Conventions (1996), D.D. McCarthy ed., IERA Technical Note 21, Observatoire de Paris, July 1996.
(b) The electronvolt is the kinetic energy acquired by an electron in passing through a potential diference of
www1.bipm.org /en/si/si_brochure/chapter4/table7.html   (163 words)

  
 Richard P. Feynman on Physical Units - Numericana
In other words, if each atom had one electronvolt of energy, a large number of atoms would have a reasonable amount of joules, namely 96500 joules per mole.
Incidentally, a mole of electrons has a total charge of 96500 coulombs (C); these numbers are equal for a reason you have to figure out.
Moving a mole of electrons through a potential of one volt involves an energy equal to a mole of electronvolts.
home.att.net /~numericana/answer/feynman.htm#note2   (2239 words)

  
 Convert electronvolt to kilocalorie - Conversion Tool - Blue Audio
We assume you are converting between the energy units, electronvolt and kilocalorie [15 °C].
Our unit conversion tool makes it easy to convert between electronvolt and kilocalories.
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www.blueaudio.com /convert/from/electronvolt/to/kilocalorie   (363 words)

  
 [texhax] units   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
So, it isn't surprising that the package doesn't intrinsically do it.
That said, it's easy enough to redefine \electronvolt with the correct kerning.
For what it's worth I define an extended set including \GeV, \MeV etc. in a local SIunits.cfg file.
www.tug.org /pipermail/texhax/2003-June/000402.html   (450 words)

  
 The measurement of anomalous neutron inelastic cross-sections at eV energy transfers
The measurement of anomalous neutron inelastic cross-sections at electronvolt energy transfers
It has been proposed that short-lived quantum entanglement of protons in condensed matter systems would result in anomalous inelastic scattering cross-sections at electronvolt energy transfers.
This proposal seems to be confirmed by neutron measurements on the VESUVIO spectrometer at ISIS and by measurements using other techniques.
stacks.iop.org /0953-8984/16/4811   (314 words)

  
 Convert seer to electronvolt - Conversion Tool - Blue Audio
Convert seer to electronvolt - Conversion Tool - Blue Audio
We assume you are converting between the weight units, seer [Pakistan] and electronvolt.
Our unit conversion tool makes it easy to convert between seer [Pakistan] and electronvolt.
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