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First, one finds the beta factor associated with e = 700 MeV. We have 700 MeV/0.511 MeV = gamma = 1369.86 = 1/(1-b^2)^1/2 => b = 0.9999994671. Next, since cos (theta) = 1/(nb) = 0.999710, theta = 1.38 degree.
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one MeV has 1,000,000 eVs So one eV has 0.000001 MeVs
According to 2010 Step-By-Step Medical Coding - Carol J. Buck -Radiation treatment is delivered in units called megaelectron volts (MeV).A megaelectron volt is a unit of energy. The radiation energy delivered by the machine is measured in megaelectron volts; the energy that is deposited in the patient's tissue is measured in Gray (one Gray = 100 rads; 1 centigray [cGy] = 1 rad). A rad is a radiation-absorbed dose.Where as dosimetry is the calculation of the radiation dose and placement. It is common to have several dosimetry or device changes during a treatment course.
One MeV is one megaelectron volts or one million electron volts, and the MeV is a measure of energy. It is equal to 1.60217646 × 10-13 joules.
None. Hydrogen and Helium are base elements.Helium is helium.Chemically yes, but with Nuclear Physics in stars:H + H --> D + e+ + v + 0.42 MeV, H + H --> D + e+ + v + 0.42 MeV, D + D --> He3 + n + 3.27 MeV (50%)H + H --> D + e+ + v + 0.42 MeV, H + H --> D + e+ + v + 0.42 MeV, D + D --> He3 + H + 4.03 MeV (50%)H + H --> D + e+ + v + 0.42 MeV, H + D --> He3 + gamma photon + 5.49 MeV, H + H --> D + e+ + v + 0.42 MeV, H + D --> He3 + gamma photon + 5.49 MeV, He3 + He3 --> He + H + H + 12.86 MeV (100%)H + D --> He3 + gamma photon + 5.49 MeV (100%)D + D --> He3 + n + 3.27 MeV (50%)D + D --> He3 + H + 4.03 MeV (50%)D + T --> He + n + 17.59 MeV (100%)T + T --> He + n + n + 11.33 MeV (100%)Four or two, depending on the kind of hydrogen isotope you are burning. As you can see in the equations above burning four ordinary atoms of hydrogen to ordinary helium is a complicated and slow process compared to burning two atoms of various isotopes of hydrogen, however a star has such tiny quantities of deuterium and tritium that depending on them for fusion helps little.
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Approx. 202,5 MeV are released per fission.
Cca. 200 MeV for 1 atom of uranium. (MeV = mega electronvolt = 106 eV).
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Gold-198 predominantly emits a mono-energetic gamma ray of energy 0.412 MeV. It also emits beta rays of much higher energy than that of gamma rays.