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  1. 1 GeV/c² = 1.78266192×10 −27 kg. La constante de masa atómica ( mu ), una doceava parte de la masa de un átomo de carbono-12, se aproxima a la masa de un protón. Para convertir a electronvoltio masa-equivalente, utilice la fórmula: m u = 1 Da = 931.4941 MeV/c² = 0.9314941 GeV/c².

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ElectronvoltElectronvolt - Wikipedia

    Mass. By mass–energy equivalence, the electronvolt corresponds to a unit of mass. It is common in particle physics, where units of mass and energy are often interchanged, to express mass in units of eV/ c2, where c is the speed of light in vacuum (from E = mc2 ).

    Energy
    Source
    5.25×10 eV
    total energy released from a 20 kt ...
    12.2 ReV (1.22×10 eV)
    10 YeV (1×10 eV)
    approximate grand unification energy
    ~624 EeV (6.24×10 eV)
    energy consumed by a single 100-watt ...
  3. El electronvoltio (símbolo eV) es una unidad de energía que representa la variación de energía que experimenta un electrón al moverse desde un punto de potencial Va hasta un punto de potencial Vb cuando la diferencia Vba = Vb-Va = 1 V, es decir, cuando la diferencia de potencial del campo eléctrico es de 1 voltio.

  4. This page was last edited on 8 January 2016, at 20:00 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may ...

  5. A unit of energy, abbreviated eV, equal to the work requires to move one electron through a potential difference of 1 volt. The eV is a small unit of energy, so mega-electron volts (MeV) and giga-electron volts (GeV) are commonly encountered. The masses of elementary particles are frequently expressed in term of electron volts by making use of ...

  6. The electron-volt or electron volt, symbol eV, is used to measure energy. It is defined as the amount of energy an electron gains after being accelerated by 1 volt of electricity.

  7. Electron Volts. A convenient energy unit, particularly for atomic and nuclear processes, is the energy given to an electron by accelerating it through 1 volt of electric potential difference. If an electron starts from rest at the negative plate, then the electric field will do work eV on it, giving it that amount of kinetic energy when it ...