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The relation between 1 electron volt and 1 joule will really depend on the scattering that takes place.
Joules per Kelvin (J/K)
Kelvin, is another word for celcius. Fahrenheit, is a kind of degrees.
A factor of 10 million. 1 joule = 10,000,000 ergs 1 erg = 0.000 000 1 joule
specify the differnc beteen kelvin and celsius
The relation between 1 electron volt and 1 joule will really depend on the scattering that takes place.
Kelvin = Celsius + 273.16 Celsius = Kelvin - 273.16
The relation between 1 electron volt and 1 joule will really depend on the scattering that takes place.
Joules per Kelvin (J/K)
Kelvin, is another word for celcius. Fahrenheit, is a kind of degrees.
In SI units, Joule/Kelvin.
Kelvin is an incorrect way to spell "Kevin"
Joules per moles = Joules per atom x 6.022 x 1023
specific heat.
1 Watt = 1 Joule / Second = 1 Newton-meter / Second.
As energy, the Joule (J). As temperature, usually the degree Kelvin (K).
both represent energy, just not same unit.1 electron-volt = 1.60217 x 10-19 Joule1 Joule = 6.24151 x 1018 electron-volts(rounded)