Electron-volts
One electron volt is the energy acquired by an electron when accelerated through a potential difference of 1 volt.It is equal to 1.602 × 10−19 joules.
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One electron volt is the energy acquired by an electron when accelerated through a potential difference of 1 volt.It is equal to 1.602 × 10−19 joules.
One Kilojoule is 1,000 Newton Metre, ie the work done or energy transfered to an object when a 1,000 Newton force acts on it over one metre. It can also be defined as the heat energy dissipated by a current of 1,000 amperes passing through a one Ohm resistor for one second
Electron-volts | Kilojoules |
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0eV | 0.00kJ |
1eV | 0.00kJ |
2eV | 0.00kJ |
3eV | 0.00kJ |
4eV | 0.00kJ |
5eV | 0.00kJ |
6eV | 0.00kJ |
7eV | 0.00kJ |
8eV | 0.00kJ |
9eV | 0.00kJ |
10eV | 0.00kJ |
11eV | 0.00kJ |
12eV | 0.00kJ |
13eV | 0.00kJ |
14eV | 0.00kJ |
15eV | 0.00kJ |
16eV | 0.00kJ |
17eV | 0.00kJ |
18eV | 0.00kJ |
19eV | 0.00kJ |
Electron-volts | Kilojoules |
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20eV | 0.00kJ |
21eV | 0.00kJ |
22eV | 0.00kJ |
23eV | 0.00kJ |
24eV | 0.00kJ |
25eV | 0.00kJ |
26eV | 0.00kJ |
27eV | 0.00kJ |
28eV | 0.00kJ |
29eV | 0.00kJ |
30eV | 0.00kJ |
31eV | 0.00kJ |
32eV | 0.00kJ |
33eV | 0.00kJ |
34eV | 0.00kJ |
35eV | 0.00kJ |
36eV | 0.00kJ |
37eV | 0.00kJ |
38eV | 0.00kJ |
39eV | 0.00kJ |
Electron-volts | Kilojoules |
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40eV | 0.00kJ |
41eV | 0.00kJ |
42eV | 0.00kJ |
43eV | 0.00kJ |
44eV | 0.00kJ |
45eV | 0.00kJ |
46eV | 0.00kJ |
47eV | 0.00kJ |
48eV | 0.00kJ |
49eV | 0.00kJ |
50eV | 0.00kJ |
51eV | 0.00kJ |
52eV | 0.00kJ |
53eV | 0.00kJ |
54eV | 0.00kJ |
55eV | 0.00kJ |
56eV | 0.00kJ |
57eV | 0.00kJ |
58eV | 0.00kJ |
59eV | 0.00kJ |