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Mega-electron volt

Electron Volt—A unit of energy equivalent to the energy gained by an electron in passing through a potential difference of one volt. Larger multiple units of the electron volt are frequently used keV for thousand or kilo electron volts MeV for million or mega electron volts (eV). 1 eV= 1.6x1 O 12 erg. [Pg.274]

Commonly used multiples of the electron-volt are the kilo-electron-volt (103 eV) and mega-electron-volt (106 eV). [Pg.6]

It is seen that the disappeared mass has been converted into 1.6-10 Joules which then are released. This corresponds to 980 MeV (1 Mega electron Volt corresponds to 1.60-10 " J). This amount of energy can be translated into an amount of energy pr. nucleon ... [Pg.20]

Binding energies are commonly expressed in millions of electron volts, that is, in mega-electron volts (MeV) ... [Pg.783]


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