Hi,
I am not entirely sure what your Question is, but I'll take a shot at it...
I think you are asking what keV stands for right???
If so, keV stands for kilo electon volt ie 1000 electron volts where;
1 electron volt is approx. equal to 1.602*10^(-19) Joules.
Hope this helped :)
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The SI unit of energy is the Joule. For example a 1 kg mass moving at 1 m/s would have half a joule of kinetic energy.
Two metal A and B have the mean kinetic energy per electron give by 1.5 and 1.8 electro volt respectively calculate the difference between their work functin that is WA-Wb?"
Nuclear energy is the energy released when atoms are either split apart in nuclear fission or fused together in nuclear fusion reactions. This energy is harnessed in power plants to generate electricity.
none the energy is in the amps
Nuclear energy primarily generates electrical energy. This is produced by the heat generated through nuclear fission reactions in nuclear power plants, which is then used to produce steam that drives turbines connected to electrical generators.
In physics an electron volt is a very small unit of energy. An electron volt is the amount of energy gained by the charge of an electron once it has moved across an electric potential difference of one volt.
An electron volt (eV) is a unit of energy equal to the energy gained by an electron as it moves through a potential difference of one volt. It is commonly used in atomic and subatomic physics to describe the energy of particles at the atomic and molecular scale.
When a uranium atom decays into two fragment atoms, an energy of ~200 MeV is released. Of this energy, 168 MeV is the kinetic energy of the daughter atoms, which fly apart at a speed of c/30 due to Coulomb repulsion. Also, an average of 2.5 neutrons are emitted with a kinetic energy of ~2 MeV each. Finally, the fission reaction emits a ~30 MeV gamma ray photon.In physics, the electron volt (eV) is a unit of energy. By definition, it is equal to the amount of kinetic energy gained by a single unbound electron when it accelerates through an electrostatic potential difference of one volt. : :: 1 eV = 1.602×10−19 Joules So 200 Mev = 200 x 106 x 1.602 x 10-19 Joules = 3.204 x 10-11 Joules
electron volt
A volt is not a unit of energy. It is a unit of something that in English is usually called "voltage". It is really about electric potential. One volt is equal to one joule/coulomb; that means that if an electric charge of 1 coulomb goes through a potential difference of 1 volt, it will either gain or lose 1 joule of energy.
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with volt meters