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How many volts is 110keV?

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∙ 12y ago

There is no relationship between eV and V. An electron/volt is the energy acquired by an electron as it moves through an electric field of one volt. So 110 KeV is the energy acquired by an electron as it moves through an electric field of 110,000 volts.

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